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Google New Sidebar &
Widgets
The new application, Sidebar, highlights
Google's efforts to become a ubiquitous
gateway for online information. It also
puts Google more squarely into competition
with Microsoft Corp., which is trying to
integrate similar features into the next
version of its Windows operating system,
and with Yahoo Inc., the Internet's most
popular
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The
television screen -- fits the big picture
Google envisions for its continued
success..
Larry
Page, Google Co-Founder & President,
Products
-----Larry
Page, along with Sergey Brin, came up with
the idea for a better search engine while
working on their Ph.D.s in computer
science at Stanford.
Google
Management
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Larry Page: Age: 31; Marital
Status: single; Hometown: San
Francisco, CA; Graduate: University of
Michigan, where he earned a bachelor of
science degree in engineering, majoring in
computer
engineering.
2003
- 2004 - Forbes estimated his net
worth at $550 million. "Whoops", says
Forbes, in 2004, since taking his Internet
search engine public in August 2004, the
dynamic thinkers behind Google has seen
their combined fortune soar to $8 billion.
Both of the thinkers, Sergey and his
partner, Larry Page, have math teacher
parents.
1995
March-December 1995
Larry Page and
Brin meet at a spring gathering of new
Stanford University Ph.D. computer science
candidates. By year's end, they
collaborate to develop technology that
will become the foundation for the Google
search engine.
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2005
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Editors
Note
-----The
first time I heard the names Page, Sergey
and Google, says, TVI's
Entertainment/Internet e-news editor, was
in 1996, when Google -- was just a
small search engine -- hanging around
Pasadena's ol' town.
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