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." ...
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 ...