
Sergey Brin and Larry Page are founders of the popular search engine Google and Eric Schmidt is chairman and CEO of Google Inc. Sergey Bin is the 26th richest person in the world and the 5th richest person in the United States. Also he is the fourth-youngest billionaire in the world. He was born in Moscow, in the Soviet Union as the son of Mathematicians Mikhail Brin and Evgenia Brin. He received his Bachelor of Science degree with honors from University of Maryland. He also earned masters degree and PhD in computer science. He has also received an honorary MBA from the IE Business School. He expressed his interests in internet and wrote many softwares. He met Larry page in Stanford University and they together submit a paper entitled “The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine” in their seminar. Brin is married Anne Wojcicki. Larry Page is the son of Dr. Carl Victor Page, a professor of computer science and Gloria Page, a computer programming teacher. He got bachelor of science degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan with honors and a masters degree in Computer Science from Stanford University. After gaining PhD, he turned his field into reserach. In Stanford University, he met Sergey Brin and together they make many achievements. They developed the PageRank algorithm, and realized that it could be used to build a search engine. In 1998, Brin and Page founded Google, Inc. Page shared 26th richest man position with Bin. Page married to Lucinda Southworth. Brin and Page are also executive producers of the film Broken Arrows. They are presidents of Google until 2001 when they hired Eric Schmidt to become Chairman and CEO of Google. Eric Schmidt is also a member of the Board of Directors of Apple Inc. He also held a series of technical positions with IT companies, including Bell Labs, Zilog and Xerox’s famed Palo Alto Research Center. At Google, Schmidt shares responsibility for Google’s daily operations with founders Page and Brin. He is also member of President-elect Obama´s transition advisory board. Schmidt, Page, and Brin run Google as a triumvirate.