Larry Page Founder of Google More Mystery

 


Larry Page, Google’s co -founder with his friend Sergey Brin, is increasingly mysterious. He has long since not appeared in public and has chosen a private life with his wife and two children. Latest news, he was in the Fiji islands to be alone while avoiding the Corona outbreak.
Page's behavior is different from Sergey Brin's. Recently, he was known for vacationing in Lake Como, Italy, with his wife Nicole Shanahan. Brin also occasionally appears in the media, in contrast to Page.



In 2015, Page resigned from Google’s CEO position and appointed Sundar Pichai. Then Page led Alphabet, Google’s parents and other companies under its auspices. He then relinquished his position at Alphabet and since then, Page seems to have disappeared.





Page is known as an ambitious figure with very high ambitions and very successfully elevated Google. However, he also has weaknesses, for example, he is considered less able to speak in public so as not to attract his listeners. Probably because of his secretive personality.



These Stanford graduates have always disliked being noticed and lacked the willingness to do interviews. In fact, he hasn’t issued a media statement since 2015. Larry Page is known to be busy working on future technology projects, such as flying taxis



It’s been a long time since Alphabet and Google’s affairs were entirely borne by Pichai. Page may just be enjoying life with his big money, around $ 115 billion according to Forbes calculations, without wanting to be bothered.



Page and his wife, Lucinda Southworth, reportedly spent a year in Fiji, most of which was spent on the island of Tavarua, a heart -shaped island west of Fiji’s main island. There are even reports that he has bought one of the islands there.



The island in Fiji is probably the perfect place for him as it is away from the crowds. The Fiji government does ban tourists from entering, but not for the rich. "The Fijian government's campaign welcomes those who have a lot of money," wrote a sailor, Lorenzo Cipriani who claimed to have seen Larry Page.



"For example, Larry Page, the founder of Google, bought Nomutu Island and got there by private jet with 30 of his staff. Several travel agencies work almost exclusively for them," he wrote.



"You've never seen Larry Page. At least Brin is still in this world. I later found him at a restaurant in San Francisco, where he wears Google Glass, but Page is like a ghost," said The Verge reporter Casey Newton.
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