A discussion about Google

with Larry Page and Sergey Brin
in Current Affairs, Technology, Business
on Thursday, July 26, 2001 * * * * *

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A conversation with Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page about creating the world's most successful search engine.

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Computer Science
Google
Sergey Brin
Stanford University
internet
Larry Page
search engine

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    1. Exzume  03/21/2013 08:38 PM Report

      this and other videos is not working. Some play and some don't. Many of the older ones that I actually would like to watch are the ones that don't play. I know it is not my computer as it is up to date and I have attempted to view the videos on different web browsers. Get this fixed please so I and other can enjoy the content..

    2. johnsimmons  02/04/2013 05:37 PM Report

      We've summarized the interview with Larry and Sergey at http://bit.ly/Upszre Although, this interview is short, our goal is to summarize longer interviews into concise summaries for readers who don't have the time to enjoy hour long videos. Please let us know what you think!

    3. Kentos  11/03/2010 04:08 AM Report

      In one documentary Bloomberg Game Challengers Larry page and sergey brin wanted Steve Jobs to be their CEO

      http://techshrimp.com/2010/10/29/larry-and-sergey-wanted-steve-jobs-to-be-googles-first-ceo/

    4. Pete  12/08/2007 07:07 PM Report

      Last year I met a visiting student from Tibet at my university. I think he had a great time experiencing our vestern culture and running through google with words he couldnt get a single result at in his own country/piece of China.

    5. Keith Fisher  11/30/2007 08:06 AM Report

      A follow-up is a must!

      The other, at this point uniquely American it seems, factor which I'd like explored is how these successful firms are shaping new forms of wealth creation and distribution.

      The level of philanthropy is astonishing as is the continued drive to providing free and open source technologies that are empowering individuals and entire communities.

      I'd like to hear more about the ethical basis upon which these huge commitments are based.

      Google (and others like the Gates Foundation) are re-energising the very best elements of an American capitalism that's all about overcoming structural inequality.

    6. Steve Brown  09/29/2007 04:21 AM Report

      Isn't the Google story symbolic of the dot com industry? It is the classic story of two guys looking for a better way to do something which blossoms into a billion dollar idea. They show that America is still the land of opportunity regardless of what the pundits claim. Your mind begins to race thinking thinking about what the return has been on that initial $100,000 check they received. I agree with the other posts saying a follow-up is needed.

    7. Mourad  08/15/2007 07:28 PM Report

      Altough I dug it from your precious archives, this interview remains quite enlightening on endeavor and achievement for two fellows that did not really like each other at first...

      Will you treat us with a follow up interview ?

    8. search wiz  05/20/2007 03:32 PM Report

      keep going charliee hope u bring them back for us....

    9. GilbertZ  05/18/2007 09:28 PM Report

      Thanks for posting an interesting interview.