(Primeday 2022 special) Amazon Bezos succes story

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 Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen was born on January 12th in Albuquerque New Mexico to a teenage mother, Jacqueline, and his biological father, Ted Jorgenson. When he was born, his mother was just 17 and still in high school. His eighteen year old father didn't have much money and had alcohol issues. The jargon sins were married less than a year before Jacqueline. Taking their infant son with her. When Bezos was four years old, his mother remarried Miguel Bezos. A Cuban refugee who had fled an oppressive regime and who didn't speak a word of English when he first arrived a few month. But with a strong work ethic and determination in life. He worked his way to university of Albuquerque. To obtain a degree in mechanical engineering. Which led him to get a job later on at Exxon as an engineer. Miguel decided to adopt Jeff after the weddings. And took the responsibility to raise him. His surname was then changed to basis the family then moved to Houston Texas, where Jeff spent most of hi

Larry page's biography and success story of Google


 Larry Page is an American business man. He is computer scientist, and Internet entrepreneur. He is co-founders of Google, along with Sergey Brin. Page was the chief executive officer of Google from 1997 until 08/2001. He stepped down as CEO of Alphabet, the parent of Google, in December 2019 but remains a board member and a controlling shareholder. Page is the co-creator and namesake of PageRank, a search ranking algorithm for Google. As of October 2021, Page has a net worth of approximately $130.7 billion, making him the sixth-richest person in the world. Lawrence Edward Page was born on March 26, 1973 in Lansing, Michigan. 

His father, Dr. Carl Victor Page, was a professor of computer science and artificial intelligence at Michigan State University, where Lawrence's mother, Gloria, also taught computer programming. Though his mother was Jewish but, he grew up as a secular and never showed his interest in religion. Larry Page elder brother, Carl Page, Jr., is also a successful Internet entrepreneur. Larry Page attended a Montessori school in the primary grades and later graduated from East Lansing High School. He was an honors student at the University of Michigan, where he also participated in the university's solar car team, reflecting another lifelong interest. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering, he began graduate studies in computer science at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Duringh his study at Stanford, he met fellow computer science graduate student Sergey Brin who later played a major role in technology innovation. The Internet and the World Wide Web were just taking shape as major forces in telecommunication when Larry Page entered Stanford. Larry Page wanted to devise a method for determining how many other Web pages linked to any one given page. He soon found that ranking websites by the number of links leading to it from other sites was a far more useful measure of a Web document's relevance to a user's search criteria. To explore the possibilities of his new "PageRank" mechanism more fully, he called on the data mining expertise of his classmate, Sergey Brin. Together, Page and Brin wrote the paper "Dynamic Data Mining: A New  Architecture for Data with High Dimensionality," and followed it with "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine." The paper quickly became one of the most downloaded scientific documents in the history of the Internet. For a time, Page and Brin ran the prototype of their search engine, which they named "BackRub," on an assortment of inexpensive personal computers stored in Larry Page's dorm room. They registered the domain name google.com in 1997. The domain name was derived from the term "googol,". Page and Brin incorporated Google as a privately held company in 1998 and relocated their servers from Larry Page's dorm room to a friend's garage in Menlo Park, California. Having completed their master's degrees, they took a leave of absence from the Ph.D. program to concentrate on building their business. At first, Larry Page served as the company's CEO, Sergey Brin as its president. Their stated mission was "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." By 2001, a vast number of once-promising Internet startups had folded, but Google was growing explosively and turning a profit. Page and Brin recruited Novell executive Eric Schmidt to serve as CEO, with Larry Page taking the role of President for Products, and Sergey Brin as President for Technology. The three have run the enterprise as a triumvirate ever since. Google's initial public offering in 2004 raised $1.67 billion, giving the company a market capitalization of $23 billion. A number of Google employees with shares in the company became millionaires overnight, and Larry Page and Sergey Brin found themselves multibillionaires at age 27. 

Google was an immediate favorite with individual investors, and the stock price has soared. In 2006, Google purchased the most popular website for user-submitted streaming videos, YouTube, for $1.65 billion in stock which turned into a profit making club. By the end of 2006, Google had over 10,000 employees and annual revenues well over $10 billion. Various estimates place Larry Page and Sergey Brin among the two dozen richest people on Earth, and the dozen richest Americans. Google reorganized its multifarious interests as a holding company, Alphabet Inc., in 2015, with Google as its principal subsidiary. Larry Page and Eric Schmidt retained their roles as CEO and executive chairman respectively. Sergey Brin served as first president of Alphabet. Former Stanford University president John L. Hennessy succeeded Schmidt as executive Chairman of Alphabet in 2018. At the end of 2019, Sergey Brin and Larry Page announced that they would step down from their executive positions with Alphabet. Sundar Pichai was named CEO of Alphabet as well as Google. Brin and Page continue to serve on Alphabet's board; as the two largest stockholders they retain controlling interest in Alphabet and all its subsidiaries, including Google. Today, Google remains the Internet's most visited website, employing well over a million servers around the world to process over 3.5 billion search requests every day. Google has 70 offices in more than 40 countries, and data centers worldwife including Chile, Finland, Ireland, Belgium, Singapore and Taiwan. Since 1999, Larry Page has experienced difficulties with his voice. By 2013, both of his vocal cords had become paralyzed, possibly due to an autoimmune disorder. He has donated a reported $20 million to a vocal-cord nerve-function research program at Massachusetts General Hospital. His family foundation, named for his father, has donated $15 million to combat the epidemic of Ebola virus in West Africa. Larry Page married Lucinda Southworth in 2007 at Necker Island, the Caribbean island owned by Richard Branson. Southworth is a research scientist and the sister of actress and model Carrie Southworth. The couple has their principal residence in Palo Alto, California. Page and Southworth have two children, born in 2009 and 2011. Lary Page has some excellenc on his credit. In 2002, Page and Brin were named in the MIT Technology Review TR100 for being among the top 100 innovators. The World Economic Forum named Page as a Global Leader for Tomorrow in 2002. Page and Brin received the prestigious Marconi Foundation Prize (2004) which is given to honour significant contributions in science and technology. They were also elected Fellow of the Marconi Foundation at Columbia University


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