Google CEO Larry Page: "Technology is only beneficial when we apply them to practical life"

Larry Page is a great influence on the technology world. He is a co-founder of Google and the CEO of Google, Alphabet. He spent his youth pursuing the dream of changing the technology world.


Larry Page was born on March 26, 1973, the second son of Gloria and Carl Page. His parents are lecturers in computer science at the University of Michigan, USA. This was the environment in which Lary was exposed to computer science at a young age, which gave him a passion at a young age.

At the age of 12, after reading the novel about the life of inventor Nikola Tesla, who died in debt grime, he was determined to strive to change the world of technology. "Inventions are not random things that are good for life," he said. They are only beneficial when we apply them to life in a practical way. "

In addition to the lingering and inquisitive about technology, electronics, Larry also plays saxophone trumpet very well. He studied music in order to study the "Google search speed". While studying at the University of Michigan, he joined the team to build solar powered cars. After graduation, he studied for a doctorate at Stanford University, and met Sergey Brin, CEO of Amazon, who became a close friend.

After a 23-year-old dream, he asked himself: "How can I download all the contents of a web page to my computer?" He started working and researching for the goal of ranking local websites and linking them together. He and Sergey Brin researched the search engine BackRub and domain name Google.com in September 1997.

Omid Kordestani, co-founder of Google, Larry's close friend, said Larry was curious, groping and focused, and he had the desire to change the world through technology.

Larry Page was CEO of Google in 2001. Initially he did not want to be CEO but gradually became accustomed and relaxed when Google grew and developed. During his time as CEO, Larry has been researching and researching new products as a scientist. He is also a talented entrepreneur, having successfully arranged the acquisition and merger of Androi's Andy Rubin.

In 2012, he and his colleagues launched the Google+ product, the first version of Chromebook used on laptops by Google. With high speed Fiber access, this product has achieved the desired effect.

He is CEO of Google until 2015, then in 2016 he became CEO of Alphabet, Google's parent company. In 2016, he was voted by Forbes Magazine as the eighth richest person in the world with net worth of $ 39 billion. He currently lives with his wife and two children at the Palo Alto villa, worth $ 7 million and owns a $ 45 million super yacht.

In 2006, he founded the Carl Victor Foundation to commemorate his father. This fund is used to help people with polio and other complications. He raised $ 1.37 billion in donations.

In 2015, as CEO of Alphabet, he spent $ 3.56 billion to advertise search engines with Project Loon, but the results were not favorable.

According to shared information, Larry and his colleagues are investigating flying cars. He invested about $ 100 million of his money for two researchers Kitty Hawk and Zee Aero to study flying cars.