Google boss is 'face of the Financial Times of the year'

The two co-founders of Internet search engine Google have just been voted "The Face of 2005" by Financial Times magazine.

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Sergey Brin and Larry Page co-founded Google

Sergey Brin and Larry Page are 32 years old this year, but what their 7-year-old company has done in the past year has changed the way people use the Internet, as well as the operation of the whole world. business and technology.

" 10 years ago, Stanford University's leading researcher also had no convenient and fast access to a coffee drinker in Bangladesh today, " Brin said.

Financial Times also noted Google's rapid increase in stock value. By this time, the price of each share of the company is 400 USD, while the total value has reached approximately 130 billion USD - on par with IBM giant and only lost to Microsoft or Intel alone.

Not a single day in the past 12 months, the name Google is not mentioned. Even this week, the day before yesterday, this greedy search engine came back to report when "cutting hands on" Microsoft, buying 5% of AOL's shares for $ 1 billion. This is an important springboard for the company to go deeper into the lucrative online advertising market.

Commenting on Google's success, two Stanford University alumni acknowledge that Google products are not absolutely complete and still need further improvements. But they do not forget to say that every improvement is an opportunity for Google to "find out" a new business space. That means money is going to pour into the bag again.

So where will Google's future development direction go? " Google has a huge computing infrastructure - very useful for biotechnology and microbiology, " Brin said.

" We do not limit our vision and never oppose new ones ." Google dominated the Internet world in 2005, but judging from the "oversized" ambitions of the two co-founders, it is understandable that this is just the beginning.

Thien Y