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Google co-founder Larry Page has been off the grid, hiding out on Fijian islands

Google co-founder Larry Page has been living off-grid and hiding out on isolated Fijian island for most of the pandemic Google co-founder Larry Page, 48, has become reclusive over the past several years - avoiding being photographed except for a handful of times He had taken his private jet to donate COVID-19 medical supplies to Fiji last month as a second wave of the pandemic hit the country Page s donation was reported by Fijian Broadcasting Company News on June 19, according to Insider However, that story has since disappeared and sources told Insider that health officials in Fiji asked for it to come down 

Google co-founder Larry Page has been living off the grid in Fiji

Google co-founder Larry Page has been living off the grid in Fiji Adam Schrader For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Google co-founder Larry Page has reportedly been living off the grid for more than a year, hiding out in Fiji on isolated islands away from tourists as the pandemic swept the world. That s in stark contrast to Google s other co-founder, Sergey Brin, 47, who was spotted enjoying a lavish vacation at Lake Como in Italy with his wife and friends.      As for Page, Fijian health officials even pressured a TV network to pull a story about him donating COVID-19 medical supplies to the country, as the tech titan went out of his way to avoid the public.

Google co-founder Sergey Brin is enjoying vacation with his wife at Lake Como

Google co-founder Sergey Brin is enjoying vacation with his wife at Lake Como
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Google is set to be sued by DOZENS of states for violating antitrust laws

Google is sued by DOZENS of states for violating antitrust laws by abusing power over developers who distribute apps through its Play store The lawsuit was filed by 36 states and the District of Columbia in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Google requires that some apps use the company s payment tools and give Google as much as 30% of digital goods sales  App revenue from mobile phone users around the world climbed to new heights in the first half of this year, nearly reaching $65 billion  The suit claims Google targeted potentially competing app stores and ensured developers have no reasonable choice but to distribute apps on Google Play

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