Sergey Brin
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| Sergey Brin | |
Sergey Brin at the 2004 Web 2.0 Conference
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| Born | August 21, 1973 Moscow, Soviet Union |
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| Occupation | Co-founder and President of Technology of Google |
| Salary | USD 43,726 (2005)[1][2] |
| Net worth | ▲US$18.7 billion[2] |
| Spouse | Anne Wojcicki[3] |
| Website stanford.edu/~sergey/ |
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Sergey Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is a Russian-born American entrepreneur who co-founded Google with Larry Page.
Brin currently holds the position of President of Technology at Google and has a net worth estimated at $18.5 billion as of March 9, 2007, making him the 26th richest person in the world and the 5th richest person in the United States, together with Larry Page.[4] He is also the fourth-youngest billionaire in the world.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life and education
Brin was born in Moscow, in the Soviet Union to a Jewish family,[5][6][7], the son of Michael Brin and Evgenia Brin (nee: Krasnokutskaya), both mathematicians who graduated from the Moscow State University. In 1979, when Brin was six, his family emigrated to the United States. Brin attended grade school at Paint Branch Montessori School in Adelphi, Maryland, but he received further education at home; his father, a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of Maryland, nurtured his interest in mathematics and his family helped him retain his Russian-language skills. In September 1990, after having attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Brin enrolled in the University of Maryland, College Park to study computer science and mathematics, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in May 1993 with high honors.[8]
Brin began his graduate study in Computer Science at Stanford University on a graduate fellowship from the National Science Foundation. He earned his master's degree in August 1995 ahead of schedule in the process of his Ph.D. studies[citation needed]. He is on leave from his Ph.D. studies at Stanford.[9]
Brin has also received an honorary MBA from the Instituto de Empresa Business School.
[edit] Interest in search engines
Brin expressed interest in the Internet very early on in his studies at Stanford. He authored and co-authored various papers on data-mining and pattern extraction. He also wrote software to ease the process of putting scientific papers often written in TeX, a text-processing language, into HTML form, as well as a website for film ratings.
The defining moment for Brin, however, was when he met future co-president of Google, Larry Page.[10] According to Google lore, Page and Brin "were not terribly fond of each other when they first met as Stanford University graduate students in computer science in 1995."[11] They soon found a common interest: retrieving relevant information from large data sets. Together, the pair authored what is widely considered their seminal contribution, a paper entitled "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine."[12] The paper has since gone on to become the tenth-most accessed scientific paper at Stanford University.[citation needed]
[edit] Personal life
In May 2007, Brin married Anne Wojcicki in The Bahamas. Wojcicki is a biotech analyst, and a 1996 graduate of Yale University with a degree in biology.[3][13] She co-founded 23andMe, a personal DNA genotyping service.[14][15]
[edit] Miscellaneous
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Brin has appeared on television shows and many documentaries, including Charlie Rose, CNBC, and CNN. In 2004, he and Larry Page were named "Persons of the Week" by ABC World News Tonight. In January 2005 Sergey Brin was nominated to be one of the World Economic Forum's "Young Global Leaders".
Brin and Larry Page purchased a Boeing 767 airliner for their business and personal needs. The plane's interior was supposed to be redesigned by aviation designer Leslie Jennings, but a legal battle between the designer and the holding company that owns the plane stalled the renovation. The plane would hold about 50 passengers when refurbished, and would include a California King-sized bed.[16] Brin is also known as an executive producer of the film Broken Arrows.
In 2007, Brin was cited by PC World as #1 on a list of the "50 most important people on the Web," along with Larry Page and Google CEO Eric Schmidt.[17]
He is also an investor in Tesla Motors, which is developing the Tesla Roadster, a 221-mile range battery electric vehicle. He has also placed an order for the Roadster. It is reported by Conde Nast Portfolio that Brin drives a Toyota Prius.[18]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ 2005 compensations from Google: $1 in salary, $1723 in bonus, $41,999 other annual compensation, $3 all other compensation. Source: SEC. Google form 14A. Filed March 31, 2006.
- ^ a b Google Executives Compensation
- ^ a b Argetsinger, Amy; Roberts, Roxanne (May 13, 2007). The Reliable Source. Washington Post. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
- ^ Miller, Matthew; Serafin, Tatiana. The World's Billionaires: #26 Sergey Brin." Forbes. September 21, 2006. Retrieved on March 5, 2007.
- ^ The Story of Sergey Brin
- ^ BBC NEWS | Business | Profile: The Google founders
- ^ Sergey Brin
- ^ Brin, Sergey (1996-01-07). Sergey Brin ( 7 January 1996). Retrieved on 2008-03-09.
- ^ Sergey Brin: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek. Business Week. Retrieved on 2008-03-09. “He is currently on leave from the PhD program in computer science at Stanford...”
- ^ "Corporate Information: Google Management." Google. Retrieved on March 5, 2007.
- ^ "Corporate Information: Google Milestones." Google. Retrieved on March 5, 2007.
- ^ "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine."
- ^ Anne Wojcicki Marries the Richest Bachelor. Cosmetic Makovers. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
- ^ 23andMe - Our Service: Genotyping Technology. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Hafner, Katie (May 29, 2007). Silicon Valley Wide-Eyed Over a Bride. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
- ^ Delaney, Kevin (July 7, 2006). Lawsuits Fly Over Google Founders' Big Private Plane. The Wall Street Journal Online. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
- ^ Null, Christopher (March 5, 2007). The 50 Most Important People on the Web. PC World. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
- ^ Sergey Brin Executive Profile. Conde Nast Portfolio Online.
[edit] External links
- List of scientific publications by Sergey Brin
- Video of Brin giving a lecture at UC Berkeley - Mentions Wikipedia and discusses development of search engines, Google and its evolution, Q&A (Fall 2005)
- → On the Origins of Google
[edit] Interviews
- Linux Journal interview - 31 August 2000
- Net Café Television Interview - 6 October 2000. Interview starts around 18 minutes and 15 seconds in.
- October 2003 Fresh Air radio interview - 14 October 2003
- Search Engine Watch interview - 16 October 2003
- UK Channel 4 television interview with Sergey Brin - 31 March 2004
- Time Magazine Podcast about Google and its founders
- "The Searchmeisters" -- profile on Brin and Page from the B'nai B'rith Magazine (Spring 2006)
- Video → Google Founders - Charlie Rose interview from 2001 (14 min)
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| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Brin, Sergey |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Брин, Сергей |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Co-Founder of Google |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 21 August 1973 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow |
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