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Larry Page and Sergey Brin: Biography of the Secretive Google Billionaires

By: Austin Mathis
Narrated by: Thomas Rode
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Take a look inside the lives of Google’s secretive founders.

Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the two masterminds behind Google’s empire, but little is known about their lives and legacies. Now, this biography takes a detailed look into their roles in Google’s founding, and their company’s journey to becoming one of the largest and most famous internet superpowers of all time.

With an account of their early years and personal lives, as well as Google’s rise to power, its IPO, and its current place in the world, Larry Page and Sergey Brin: A Biography of the Secretive Google Billionaires also reveals fascinating insights into Google’s former growing pains, current legal issues, and the company’s social responsibility to the world.

Buy now to uncover the lives, achievements, and legacies of these two extraordinary entrepreneurs.

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The book is definitely written by someone who is not acquainted with business. They referred to angel investments as donations. They referred to the IPO as a untapped stream of revenue.

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