According to Edwards, “Larry (Page) and Sergey (Brin) committed to Yahoo! He observes, “Given the two equally impossible tasks – meeting Yahoo’s requirements and creating the world’s first billion-URL index – Larry and Sergey doubled down.
If we go back to the dawn of the modern search engine era, Larry Page and Sergey Brin's thesis became the basis of the first successful commercial search engine based on citation analysis. The system was brilliant, because people only linked to...
Because, at the same time, although no connection was openly made there, Larry Cornett the company's search advocate is out the door. At the same time, although the moves are not necessarily related, Larry Cornett, Yahoo's VP of search consumer...
Later, when Larry and I began to work together on the research that would lead to Google, Rajeev was there to support us and guide us through challenges, both technical and organizational," Brin blogged.
LarryBrilliant has shifted into a new role at Google.org, the search giant's philanthropic arm. Brilliant explained in a post on the Official Google Blog: Dr. He will now be the Chief Philanthropy Evangelist.
LarryBrilliant, executive director of Google.org. Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org, today announced the five core initiatives that it plans to focus on over the next five to ten years. The programs will receive more than $25 million in new...
Hires Google.org's Executive Director, LarryBrilliant Today's search podcast covers a nude photo site getting an injunction against Google Image Search; a new lawsuit over trademarks and search ads; MSN's latest
rev of adCenter gets reviewed...
From the Google newswire; "Google Names LarryBrilliant as Executive Director of Google.org". LarryBrilliant, as described by USA Today is a "a tech-savvy doctor who fought smallpox. Google.org, "the philanthropic arm of Google" hired Brilliant to...
He's not a showman like Apple's Steve Jobs or a high-tech rock star like Google's Larry Page or Sergey Brin. I haven't had a chance yet to read the new Fortune article: Yahoo's Brilliant Solution, by Fred Volgelstein.
During the event Larry Page said that a beta could go for as long as five years. Today, News.com has posted the story, A long winding road out of beta with more from Larry Page. And in this post, observations from Gary on beta as brilliant marketing.
During the event Larry Page said that a beta could go for as long as five years. Today, News.com has posted the story, A long winding road out of beta with more from Larry Page. In other words Larry, the term beta really doesn't mean anything?