[Column] Mother Teresa meets Google : Editorial & Opinion : Home [Hankyoreh]: "By Lee Won-jae, Head of The Hankyoreh Economic Research Institute
In 1998, Stanford University Ph.D. students Sergey Brin and Larry Page gave up their studies and left graduate school, founding an Internet search company instead. They had left a world renowned university for an unknown world with an unsure future, at a time when there was still a lot of noisy uncertainty of what the future of the Internet would look like. Thus was Google born. Brin and Page have now joined the ranks of the world’s richest men individuals."
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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