How Google billionaire Larry Page destroyed his dream of a flying car Killing off projects had become something of a tradition at Kittyhawk, the secretive flying-car startup launched by the Google ...
Google co-founder Larry Page has been secretly bankrolling companies working on flying cars, according to a new report. Kanye West made waves (again) for his Twitter rant on Monday about being $53 ...
Page's biggest project, post-Google, had crashed and burned ... Employees at Kittyhawk joked that "Larry just wanted a flying car to get from his yacht to his private island." ...
The city of Palo Alto has issued a notice of violation to a company connected to Google co-founder Larry Page in which it warned ... have added to the number of cars parked on the streets.
After an extensive search through Silicon Valley's top executives that lasted over a year, Larry Page and Sergey Brin selected 46-year-old Eric Schmidt, a veteran of Sun Microsystems, as Google's ...
Larry Page, a name synonymous ... This move allowed Google to focus on its core business while Alphabet pursued ventures in various technological fields, like self-driving cars and life sciences ...
Google Maps is a tool that has fundamentally changed how people explore and navigate the world. Two decades ago, Google co-founder Larry Page had an idea that would forever change the way we navigate ...
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin recently ended their ... more on the company's "Other Bets," like its self-driving car company Waymo. TGIF is an all-hands meeting for Google, which ...
Corporate structure may not be what makes business legends, but Larry Page's vision of a Berkshire Hathaway-like holding company for what was previously known as Google has been realized in the ...