How Larry Page And Sergey Brin Tricked Ex-Google CEO To Invent Chrome How Larry Page And Sergey Brin Tricked Ex-Google CEO To Invent Chrome Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University where they studied for their PhD s in computer science. The duo launched Google in 1998
Eric Schmidt revealed the story behind Google Chrome s invention in 2015.
Eric Emerson Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, in a 2015 lecture at Stanford University, revealed how Google s web browser Chrome was invented. In a minute-long video posted on Twitter by Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Mr Schmidt said that Larry Page and Sergey Brin the CEO and President of Google s parent company, Alphabet would play tricks on him, and one such trick led to the creation of Google Chrome.
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BY MOLLY LIEBERGALL, THE BADGER PROJECT
A loophole in Wisconsin campaign finance law allows individuals to make unlimited donations to political parties, and also allows political parties to make unlimited donations to candidates. If an individual wants to donate directly to a candidate, there are limits based on state and federal law. But not if they give through a party.
Here’s who is taking advantage of that loophole in Wisconsin, according to campaign finance records.
1. Karla Jurvetson
$2.8 million to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin
A physician, philanthropist, and political activist from Silicon Valley, Karla Jurvetson is divorced from a super-successful tech investor. She has emerged as one of the Democratic Party’s most prolific donors. Of the 41 states that received her support this year, Wisconsin got the largest sum by far, but Arizona, Pennsylvania and other battleground states still received around $1 million each, acco