
Larry Page (Google)
Larry Page is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur best known as a co-founder of Google, which transformed how we access information online. Born in 1973, he developed the search engine while studying at Stanford University with Sergey Brin. Their innovation, PageRank, ranked web pages by their relevance, making search results more useful. Under Page's leadership, Google expanded into various areas, including Android, YouTube, and cloud services. He served as CEO of Google and its parent company, Alphabet Inc., influencing technology and internet usage worldwide, and is recognized as a pioneer in digital advancement and innovation.