Founder of Google awarded "Man of the Year"

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

The Founder of the most popular search engine "Google" , Sergey Brin and Larry Page, named as Men of the Year by the Financial Times.,.

The Men of the Year recognition reflects the effect the company created by Brin and Page only seven years ago

has had on internet users, as well as the worlds of business and technology, in the past 12 months.

Its soaring stock price has also made Google one of Wall Street's stories of the year.

It has a stock market value of nearly $130 billion, almost neck-and-neck with IBM and behind only Microsoft and

Intel in the technology industry.

The men, who are only 32, see plenty of scope to improve Google's core product. "It's clear there's a lot of room

for improvement, there's no inherent ceiling we're hitting up on."



Source: Business Standard

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