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...once were. Of course, U.S. ingenuity and productivity continues to lead the world economy; the home of Internet 2.0 will be in the U.S. just as its predecessor was 10 years ago. (The real stars at Davos this year were not Pitt and his friends but Larry Page and Sergey Brin of Google, whose every appearance at parties was greeted by the sort of frenzied neck craning that last year was reserved for Sharon Stone.) U.S. multinational companies continue to dominate global business, just as U.S. universities would dominate any list of the best in the world. But while...
...rising energy costs have pushed raw sugar to its highest world price in a decade, about 15˘ a pound. In the U.S., a protectionist trade policy has made the situation even worse. "The 1 million-ton gap between sugar supply and demand will only grow more dire," says Sergey Gudoshnikov, a senior economist at the International Sugar Organization...
Having helped Sergey Brin and Larry Page edit their initial business plan, which turned into some company called Google, Guido Appenzeller knows a fair amount about start-ups. Although he passed on an opportunity to join his Stanford buddies in taking their venture public--what's a couple of billion dollars between friends?--Appenzeller, 34, has followed their lead, co-founding Voltage Security, a fast-growing firm that has more than 150 clients...
...accidental inception on Stanford’s campus to its contemporary initiatives in genetic research. Through interviews, study, and a great many Google searches of his own, he relates the legend of two of the most successful computer-nerds to ever emerge from Silicon Valley, Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.With Malseed’s help, Vise interviewed countless employees from Google’s CEO to its head chef, as well as teachers, family members, and Boy Scout leaders from the founders’ past. In short, Vise did his homework, and thanks to his efforts...
...Sergey Trishin ’05: For me, the main reason was to put the newsletters I’d been sending home and all over the world to my friends online. Now I’ve made prefrosh.net for all the pre-frosh stuff. [Trishin created an online resource site for incoming Harvard students...