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George Thoreson
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Life long student, investor and, enjoying life.
Perry Stanford
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Jeff Kramer
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Page rarely visited YouTube HQ—one person there while he was CEO remembered two trips—but during his rare appearances Page stuck to one edict: make videos load faster. Staff recalled Page stopping meetings to complain about YouTube’s buffering speed, which he once called, to YouTube’s embarrassment, “the biggest problem Google-wide.”
Mark Bergen • Like, Comment, Subscribe
truth to power in silicon valley
Alex Dobrenko • 1 card
This is how I put it in the February 22, 1999, issue of Newsweek: “Google, the Net’s hottest search engine, draws on feedback from the web itself to deliver more relevant results to customer queries.”
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
Page and Brin had raised $1 million from friends and family to launch their startup, moving off Stanford’s campus and into a rented garage.
businessinsider.com • The Untold Story of Larry Page's Incredible Comeback
Nathan Sharp
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Bryant Wu
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