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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