Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page (born in Lansing, Michigan, March 26, 1973) he is one of the founders of Internet search engine Google and now is as president of products at Google Inc..
When being a student in the Ph.D. program computer science at Stanford University, Page met Sergey Brin. Together they run the search engine Google, which began operating in 1998. Google is based on patented PageRank technology, which is based on the structure of the link - a link between a web site to rank a particular site. Page still remains on leave from the Ph.D. program
While in college, he made the inkjet printing machine of the pieces Lego blocks. Page ran Google as president along with her until 2001, when they recruited Eric Schmidt to be chairman and CEO of Google. Page now runs Google as a triumvirate along with Brin and Schmidt.
According to Forbes, Page had an estimated net worth of U.S. $ 12.8 billion, making it the number 27 richest in the world (one place behind the other founder of Google, Sergey Brin). In September 2005 he and other Google founder, Sergey Brin, bought a very large passenger aircraft, a Boeing 767, for their personal use.