
Larry Page co-founded Google with Sergey Brin at Stanford in 1998 and built it into Alphabet — one of the most valuable companies ever created, encompassing Google Search, YouTube, Android, Google Cloud, Waymo, DeepMind, and dozens of other ventures. Born in East Lansing, Michigan in 1973, Page developed the PageRank algorithm as a Ph.D. student, ranking web pages by the quality of links pointing to them — the insight that made Google's search dramatically superior to every competitor. Under his leadership as CEO from 2011 to 2019, Alphabet pursued the most ambitious long-term research bets in corporate history, from self-driving cars to aging science.
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