Contents
- 1 Larry Page Age
- 2 Larry Page Family
- 3 Larry Page Siblings
- 4 Larry Page Education
- 5 Larry Page Married
- 6 Larry Page and Sergey Brin
- 7 Larry Page Religion
- 8 Larry Page Height and Weight
- 9 Larry Page House
- 10 Larry Page Net Worth
- 11 Larry Page Investments
- 12 Larry Page Flying Car
- 13 Larry Page Yacht
- 14 Larry Page Quotes
Larry Page (Lawrence Edward Page) an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur and the co-founder of Google with Sergey Brin. He is as well the Chief Executive Officer of Alphabetic Inc. (Google’s parent company). He is the 12th-richest person in the world, with a net worth of $51.1 billion As of June 2019.
He stepped aside as Google CEO back in August 2001 in favor of Erick Schmidt and re-assumed the role in April 2011. In July 2015, page announced his intention to step aside a second time to become CEO of Alphabet, under which Google’s assets would be reorganized. Under him, Alphabet is seeking to deliver major advancements in a variety of industries.
He is as well the inventor of PageRank which is Googles’s best-known search ranking algorithm. Page received the Marcon Prize in 2004 alongside his business partner Sergey Brin.
Larry Page Age
Page was born on 26th June 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, United States.
Larry Page Family
Larry was born the second son of Carl Victor Page Sr. and Gloria Page. His mother was a Jew and worked as an instructor in computer programming at Lyman Briggs College and Michigan State University while his father earned a PHD in computer science from the University of Michigan and taught in the same university. The couple filled their home with tech magazines and computers that fascinated a young Larry.
BBC reporter Will Smale described Page Sr. as a “Pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence.” His maternal grandfather made aliyah to Israel but page does not follow any formal religion. His older brother also taught him to take things apart and before long he was taking “everything in his house apart to see how it worked.”
Larry Page Siblings
Page was raised up along with his older brother Carl Victor Page, Jr. and a younger sister called Beverly Page.
Larry Page Education
Page in his youth, writing in his 2013 Google founders letter and had time poring over books and magazines. The combined his influence of the home atmosphere and his attentive parents fostered creativity and invention. He joined the Okemos Montessori school (now Montessori Radmoor) in Okemos, Michigan from 1975 to 1979. In 1991 he graduated from East Lansing High School.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in computer engineering from the University of Michigan with honors and a Master of Science in computer science from Stanford University.
While he was at the University of Michigan, he created an inkjet printer made of Lego bricks (a line plotter), after he thought it possible to print large posters cheaply with the use of inkjet cartridges—Page reverse-engineered the ink cartridge, and built all of the electronics and mechanics to drive it.
In his school-going days, Page served as the president of the Beta Epsilon chapter of the Eta Kappa Nu fraternity, and was a member of the 1993 “Maize & Blue” University of Michigan Solar Car team.
As an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, he proposed that the school replace its bus system with a PRT System which is essentially a driver less monorail with separate cars for every passenger. He also developed a business plan for a company that would use software to build a music synthesizer during this time.
At Stanford University, he was in search of a dissertation theme. He began his PHD program in computer science and considered exploring the mathematical properties of the World Wide Web, understanding its link structure as a huge graph. His supervisor, Terry Winograd, encouraged him to pursue the idea, and Page recalled in 2008 that it was the best advice he had ever received. He also considered doing research on telepresence and autonomous cars during this time.
Larry Page Married
Page married Lucinda Southworth in 2007. The duo tied the knot on Necker Island, the Caribbean Island owned by Richard Branson. Southworth is a research scientist and the sister of actress and supermodel Carrie Southworth. The duo has two children born in 2009 and 2011.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin is Page’s fellow founder of Google alongside Larry Page. He is as well a computer scientist and internet entrepreneur. Brin serves the President of Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. while Page is the CEO of the same company. Brin was listed at position 10 on the richest person in the world June 2018 issue by Forbes, with an estimated net worth of US$52.1 billion.
The duo first met in 1995 at Stanford University when Page enrolled for his Ph.D studies. They quickly because friends and geeked out about computer science. At the age of 23, Page had a dream and when he woke up he wondered whether it was possible to “download the whole web”. He began working on the idea of ranking webpages by their inbound links as opposed to how many times they contained a queried word. He asked Brin for help and together they worked on a search engine they initially called BackRub.
In September 1977, they registered the Google.com domain with a mission to organize the world’s information. The following year they created a Google Doodle, which was the first ever, to let people know they weren’t around to do damage control if the site broke because they had retreated to the Nevada desert for the free-wheeling art festival Burning Man.
Larry Page Religion
Larry Page was raised up by a Jewish mother. However, he was never raised as per Jewish customs or any other religion. Some sources claim he is an atheist while others say he is a Jew.
Larry Page Height and Weight
Page stands tall at a height of is 1.81 m and has an average body weight
Larry Page House
Page along with his family resides in Palo Alto, California in a huge mansion. It is 8,149-sq. ft. home with 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. He bought the home i 2005 for $7 million. He as well built another home on the same property which is about 6,000 square feet and entirely Eco-friendly, as reported by Palo Alto Weekly.
It has an elevator and green elements like a rooftop garden, solar panels on the roof and pervious paving in the parking lot. Among his other possessions are a Bowing 767 private jet which he co-owns with Sergey Brin. It was built in 1997 and has two staterooms each with a bath room.
Larry Page Net Worth
Larry has an estimated net worth of $51.1 billion and forbes placed him 10th in the list “Billionaires 2019”.
Larry Page Investments
Page an investor in Tesla Motors and as well invested in renewable energy technology and with the help of Google.org, Google’s philanthropic arm, he promotes the adoption of plug-in hybrid electric cars and other alternative energy investments. He is also a strategic backer in the Opener startup which is developing aerial vehicles for consumer travel.
Larry Page Flying Car
Page owns three flying cars, his latest being one known as Opener. His first flying car Cora, a two-seater flying taxi while his second is a sporty flying boat called Flyer. Both machineries were developed by Kitty Hawk Corporation, an American aircraft manufacturing company tat produces electric aircraft.
eVTOLS (electric vertical takeoff and landing) also known as flying cars are aviation’s electric scooters. A number of companies like Airbus and Uber are working on building the lightweight aircraft and the aerial networks they will require.
Larry Page Yacht
Page owns yacht Senses that was built for Jack Setton, the owner of Setton International. Senses was built at Schweers and is an expedition yacht that was delivered in 1999. It was designed by Martin Francis Design, while Philippe Starck is responsible for her interior.
The yacht can accomodate 12 guests and a crew of 14 with a range of 6,000 nm. Page bought Senses in 2011 for reported fee of US$ 45 million.
Larry Page Quotes
- If you’re not doing some things that are crazy, then you are doing the wrong things.
- Always deliver more than expected.
- Don’t be a bureaucrat.
- Ideas are more important than age.
- If you’re changing the world, you’re working on important things. You’re excited to get up in the morning.
- Don’t delegate: Do everything you can yourself to make things go faster.
- Have a healthy disregard for the impossible.
- Lots of companies don’t succeed over time. What do they fundamentally do wrong? They usually miss the future.
- You don’t need to have a 100 person company to develop that idea.
- Always work hard on something uncomfortably exciting.
- Sometimes it’s important to wake up and stop dreaming. When a really great dream shows up, grab it.