On May 1, 2002, two men took the stage at a Stanford University event to answer some questions about their startup. The startup? Google. The two men? Eric Schmidt and Larry Page. That was less than a year after Schmidt officially became CEO of the company, taking over the role from Page. Yesterday, after a decade of success, the two announced they would be switching back. And while some answers are starting to trickle out as to why such a change is taking place now, it's fascinating to look back in time and see how it all began. Luckily, Stanford captured the talk in 24 short videos clips found here.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/rj5bRex30io/
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