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Sergey Mikhailovich Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is an American computer scientist and businessman who co-founded Google with Larry Page. He was the president of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. , until stepping down from the role on December 3, 2019. [ 1 ]
Pichai also continued as Google CEO. Page and Google co-founder and Alphabet president Sergey Brin announced the change in a joint blog post, "With Alphabet now well-established, and Google and the Other Bets operating effectively as independent companies, it's the natural time to simplify our management structure.
Sergey Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is a Russian-born American entrepreneur who co-founded Google with Larry Page.Brin currently holds the position of President of Technology at Google and has a net worth estimated at $18.5 billion as of March 9, 2007, making him the 26th richest person in the world and the 5th richest person in the United ...
Sergey Brin, who cofounded Google with Page, employs George Pavlov, a former venture capitalist. Mark Zuckerberg leans on Iconiq Capital, a financial-services firm. Mark Zuckerberg leans on Iconiq ...
Accidents happen, but that hasn't stopped people being curious about the sort of scrapes that Google's self-driving cars have gotten into. Sergey Brin recently conceded that there had been a 12th ...
Sergey Mikhailovich Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин) (born August 21, 1973) is an American entrepreneur. Born in Russia, Brin studied computer science and mathematics before co-founding Google with Larry Page. Brin is the President of Technology at Google and has a net worth estimated at US$12.9 billion, making him the ...
As a child, Brin fled Soviet Russia. Since then, he's helped build Google into a trillion-dollar business and become a billionaire several times over. As a child, Brin fled Soviet Russia. ...
Google voluntarily removed links from google.ca, the main site used by Canadians, but the court granted a temporary injunction applying to all Google sites across the world. [45] Google argued that Canadian law could not be imposed across the world but was given until June 17, 2014, to comply with the court's ruling.