He loses slot as richest man on Forbes list to his pal Warren Buffett.
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Google and Virgin plan April Fool’s Day joke joint venture that promises a human habitat on Mars by 2016, which would put the search king well ahead of NASA.
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Google's top three execs had pledged to work together for 20 years in a pact they made shortly before the company's 2004 IPO, according to a report.
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The search juggernaut is working with partners in five fields who will get $25 million in new grants and investments and help from Google employees.
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Oracle CEO sees his share value balloon to $843.7 million in Dutch auction-like IPO; shares edge up in business software firm's NYSE debut.
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New questions over Internet control as Brazilian court orders YouTube shutdown
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Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson share honors as Forbes gainers.
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Sergey Brin, Larry Page, casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson share honors as Forbes gainers.
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Phone company launches broadside attack on ‘fearful’ Net neutrality supporters, and the search king.
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Net neutrality goes down to defeat as phone companies gain national pay-TV franchise.
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As Net neutrality reaches a critical stage, the search king puts in a personal appearance on Capitol Hill.
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For anyone confused, Google reminds the world it’s a search engine.
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During its analyst day event, the search giant sought to calm Wall Street’s jitters.
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The search giant adds content from the U.S. National Archives to its video offering, and has a shot at getting its text too.
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Search king taps counterculture physician with technology and philanthrophy roots to guide charitable contributions.
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The portal’s information leads to an 8-year prison term as writer purportedly joins scores of cyberdissidents in Chinese prisons.
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Sergey Brin explains why his company self-censored its China-based edition.
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The early-stage investment firm closes its seventh fund after two partners leave.
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Company seeks injunction and royalties against Google Talk for patent infringement.
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The search giant's co-founders are financing a college buddy's independent film.
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