Saturday, April 9, 2011

Larry Page takes Google CEO Title, and makes major changes

Larry Page, the famous co-founder of Google, has taken the title of Google's CEO which may be marking a new  chapter of Google's history.  Along with becoming Google's CEO, Page is making some major changes in the Top Executive Staff.  These changes have also positioned Page so that he is very much in charge of the Search Engine Giant.

Larry Page and Sergey Brin


Within only a few days of becoming Google's CEO, Page has appointed several executives, who will now be reporting directly to him.  This is in an attempt to speed up decision making, as well as give the highest amount of power possible to Page himself.  Although Google is continuing to stay ahead of all other Search Engines, there are competitors who have and will continue to challenge Google.  Because of this, it is a very wise move for Page to restructure his management team.

Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin 

Over the years, the CEO title has been given to different people.  The first CEO of Google was Page before the title was given to Eric Schmidt in 2001, along with Page and Schmidt, Sergey Brin (Another Google Co-Founder) has also been a major decision maker for Google.  Even though Larry Page has not held the highest title of CEO, he has always continued to help other Google CEO's to make some of the biggest decisions.

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