End of an era as Google founders step down from parent company
by Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#4W38A)
Larry Page and Sergey Brin have handed over control of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai
Twenty-one years after founding Google in a messy garage in Menlo Park, California, Larry Page and Sergey Brin have stepped down from day-to-day management of the company to assume the role of "proud parents - offering advice and love, but not daily nagging!"
Page and Brin's decision to hand over control of Google, and its parent company Alphabet, to long-standing lieutenant Sundar Pichai is the end of an era for the search engine giant, which had been built in their image and followed their personal values.
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