Sergey Brin
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Sergey Brin
Sergey Mikhaylovich Brinis a Russian-born American computer scientist, internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Together with Larry Page, he co-founded Google. Today, Brin serves as President of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. According to Forbes List February 2016, he is jointly one of three people listed as 11th richest in the world, with a net worth of US$39.2 billion...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth21 August 1973
CityMoscow, Russia
CountryUnited States of America
We gradually came to the realization that we were hurting not just ourselves but the Chinese people.
It's our obligation to use the law to the furthest possible means to protect our users' privacy. It's just a legal and ethical principle.
These two chefs will play an important role in managing the company's growing appetites.
I don't know what would have happened if we hadn't won that AOL deal,
It's clear there's a lot of room for improvement, there's no inherent ceiling we're hitting up on.
As Americans we do not recognize the jurisdiction of the Hague Tribunal. We only follow court orders from the Chinese judiciary.
We'll see how that evolves. Obviously, it doesn't mean we'll just be willing to do anything that's requested of us.
To me, this is about preserving history and making it available to everyone,
We don't know exactly how it will work. Advertisers want greater access, better accountability.
Too few people in computer science are aware of some of the informational challenges in biology and their implications for the world. We can store an incredible amount of data very cheaply.
The name was supposed to be 'Googol,' which is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeroes. It was before the Google spellchecker existed.
As we go forward, I hope we're going to continue to use technology to make really big differences in how people live and work.
My vision when we started Google 15 years ago was that eventually you wouldn't have to have a search query at all. You'd just have information come to you as you needed it. And [Google Glass] is now, 15 years later, sort of the first form factor that I think can deliver that vision.
Google actually relies on our users to help with our marketing. We have a very high percentage of our users who often tell others about our search engine.