Taking A Closer Look At Google's Brave New World

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During Larry’s time studying in Stanford, the internet and the World Wide Web were just acting as telecommunication tools and the search results provided were rather meaningless due to the web sites produced often have little precision with the user’s query. Hence, the current web explorer only can process results that contain specific words and the frequency of the words appeared in a webpage.
Page discovered that to make the sites more useful, he needs to rank the Web sites by the number of links then lead it to other Web to meet the user’s search. Therefore, Larry called his classmate, Sergey Brin who is an expert in data mining to work with him in developing the system more deeply and he named the project “BackRub”.
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Google has since become the world's most popular search engine, receiving an average of 5.9 billion searches per day in 2013. Headquartered in the heart of California's Silicon Valley, Google held its initial public offering in August 2004, making Page and Brin billionaires.
Larry Page is now CEO of Alphabet, a new publicly traded parent company that includes Google, the Google X lab, and businesses such as Calico, Nest and Fiber. In September 2013, Page was ranked No. 13 on the "Forbes 400" list of the richest people in America. That October, he was ranked No. 17 on Forbes' 2013 "Most Powerful People" list. As Google's CEO, Page shared responsibility for the company's day-to-day operations with Brin, who served as director of special projects for Google, and Eric Schmidt, the company's executive chairman.
His factor of motivation in pursuing this research is because he listened to the advice of his instructor, Terry Winograd that encouraged him to work at his idea and build his invention. Larry then recalled that it was the best idea and also his starting point of building Google. Not only that, after finishing their research, they together wrote their research namely as “"The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine” which later at these days become the most downloaded scientific document in internet at the