How Larry Page must breathe new life into Google |
BBC News - Apr 4, 2011 |
It may seem like deja vu for Larry Page as he becomes Google's chief executive, a role he held a decade ago.
This time the co-founder steps back into the job as the world's most influential internet company is caught in the cross hairs of politicians, privacy advocates and rivals.
Since 2001, Eric Schmidt has led the search giant in an unusual triumvirate, sharing power with Mr Page and fellow co-founder Sergey Brin.
When Mr Page was last in charge Google had about 1,000 employees. Today it has nearly 25,000 and earned $29bn in its last quarter.
"Target on your back"
As Google has grown it has come under increasing antitrust scrutiny, examination by federal bodies, European regulators and privacy advocates.
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- Posted: 2011-04-04 09:45:18
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