Larry Page is the head of the world's most important Internet company, Google.
Page ran Google alongside co-founder Sergey Brin up until 2001 when Eric Schmidt came on board to serve as chairman and CEO.
Last year, Schmidt stepped down to become executive chairman of the company, while Page assumed the role of CEO at Google.
How'd Page take Google to such great heights? Where's he taking it next?
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On starting a business
"I think part of the reason we're successful so far is that originally we didn't really want to start a business."
On the purpose of companies
"You need to invent things and you need to get them to people. You need to commercialize those inventions. Obviously, the best way we've come up with doing that is through companies."
On having high standards
"You may think using Google's great, but I still think it's terrible."
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