Page is a co-founder of google
In 1995, Larry Page and Sergey Brin both worked on PhD research projects at Stanford, where they first met. He created a search engine in 1996 and gave it the initial moniker "BackRub." It was also run on Stanford's servers for a while. However, his project was renamed "Google" in September 1998, and he was given ownership of the business. In 2001, Page and Brin were named the company's president of products and technology, respectively, and Eric Schmidt was named the organization's CEO. In addition to launching Google desktop search, Google also launched Orkut, a social networking website, in 2004. In the same year, Google made its Initial Public Offering (IPO) public, making Page and Brin millionaires in the process.
Google.org, a part of the company, was also established to support and eventually aid society. 2005 turned out to be a highly successful year for Google. In 2005 alone, Google released iGoogle, Google Reader, Google Maps, and Blogger Mobile. The very next year, Google launched a Chat function to Gmail and purchased YouTube. Google began collaborating with China Mobile and Salesforce.com in 2007. A free Google Apps agreement was also reached for thousands of kids from Kenya and Rwanda. Eric Schmidt, the previous CEO of Google, was replaced in 2011 by Larry Page, who was also named executive chairman of the business.