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Sergey Brin

Sergey Mikhailovich Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is an American businessperson best known for co-founding Google with Larry Page. Brin was the president of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., until stepping down from the role on December 3, 2019.[1] He and Page remain at Alphabet as co-founders, controlling shareholders and board members. As of September 2023, Brin is the 8th-richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of $107 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.[2]

Sergey Brin
Сергей Брин
Brin at a TED Conference in 2010
Born
Sergey Mikhailovich Brin

(1973-08-21) August 21, 1973 (age 50)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityAmerican
Education
Occupations
Organizations
Known for
  • Co-founding Google
  • Co-founding Alphabet Inc.
  • Co-creating PageRank
Spouses
(m. 2007; div. 2015)
Nicole Shanahan
(m. 2018; sep. 2021)
Children3
Signature

Brin emigrated to the United States from the Soviet Union at the age of six. He earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Maryland, College Park, following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps by studying mathematics as well as computer science. After graduation, he enrolled in Stanford University to acquire a PhD in computer science. There he met Page, with whom he built a web search engine. The program became popular at Stanford, and they suspended their PhD studies to start up Google in Susan Wojcicki's garage in Menlo Park.[3]

Early life and education

Brin was born on August 21, 1973, in Moscow in the Soviet Union,[4] to Russian Jewish parents,[5] Mikhail and Eugenia Brin, both graduates of Moscow State University (MSU).[6] His father is a retired mathematics professor at the University of Maryland, and his mother is a researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.[7][8]

The Brin family lived in a three-room apartment in central Moscow, which they also shared with Sergey's paternal grandmother.[7] In 1977, after his father returned from a mathematics conference in Warsaw, Poland, Mikhail Brin announced that it was time for the family to emigrate.[7] They formally applied for their exit visa in September 1978, and as a result, his father was "promptly fired". For related reasons, his mother had to leave her job. For the next eight months, without any steady income, they were forced to take on temporary jobs as they waited, afraid their request would be denied as it was for many refuseniks. In May 1979, they were granted their official exit visas and were allowed to leave the country.[7]

The Brin family lived in Vienna and Paris while Mikhail Brin secured a teaching position at the University of Maryland with help from Anatole Katok. During this time, the Brin family received support and assistance from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. They arrived in the United States on October 25, 1979.[7][9]

Brin attended elementary school at Paint Branch Montessori School in Adelphi, Maryland, but he received further education at home; his father, a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of Maryland, encouraged him to learn mathematics and his family helped him retain his Russian-language skills. He attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Maryland. In September 1990, Brin enrolled in the University of Maryland, where he received his Bachelor of Science from the Department of Computer Science in 1993 with honors in computer science and mathematics at the age of 19.[10] In 1993, he interned at Wolfram Research, the developers of Mathematica.[10]

Brin began his graduate study in computer science at Stanford University on a graduate fellowship from the National Science Foundation, receiving an M.S. in computer science in 1995.[11] As of 2008, he was on leave from his PhD studies at Stanford.[12]

Search engine development

 
Left to right, Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, 2008

During an orientation for new students at Stanford, he met Larry Page. The two men seemed to disagree on most subjects, but after spending time together they "became intellectual soul-mates and close friends." Brin's focus was on developing data mining systems while Page's was on extending "the concept of inferring the importance of a research paper from its citations in other papers".[13] Together, they authored a paper titled "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine".[14]

To convert the backlink data gathered by BackRub's web crawler into a measure of importance for a given web page, Brin and Page developed the PageRank algorithm, and realized that it could be used to build a search engine far superior to those existing at the time.[15] The new algorithm relied on a new kind of technology that analyzed the relevance of the backlinks that connected one Web page to another, and allowed the number of links and their rank, to determine the rank of the page.[16] Combining their ideas, they began utilizing Page's dormitory room as a machine laboratory, and extracted spare parts from inexpensive computers to create a device that they used to connect the nascent search engine with Stanford's broadband campus network.[15]

After filling Page's room with equipment, they then converted Brin's dorm room into an office and programming center, where they tested their new search engine designs on the web. The rapid growth of their project caused Stanford's computing infrastructure to experience problems.[17]

Page and Brin used the former's basic HTML programming skills to set up a simple search page for users, as they did not have a web page developer to create anything visually elaborate. They also began using any computer part they could find to assemble the necessary computing power to handle searches by multiple users. As their search engine grew in popularity among Stanford users, it required additional servers to process the queries. In August 1996, the initial version of Google was made available on the Stanford Web site.[15]

By early 1997, the BackRub page described the state as follows:

 
The mathematical website interlinking that the PageRank algorithm facilitates, illustrated by size-percentage correlation of the circles. The algorithm was named after Page himself.
Some Rough Statistics (from August 29, 1996)
Total indexable HTML urls: 75.2306 Million
Total content downloaded: 207.022 gigabytes
...
BackRub is written in Java and Python and runs on several Sun Ultras and Intel Pentiums running Linux. The primary database is kept on a Sun Ultra series II with 28GB of disk. Scott Hassan and Alan Steremberg have provided a great deal of very talented implementation help. Sergey Brin has also been very involved and deserves many thanks.
- Larry Page page cs.stanford.edu[18]

BackRub already exhibited the rudimentary functions and characteristics of a search engine: a query input was entered and it provided a list of backlinks ranked by importance. Page recalled: "We realized that we had a querying tool. It gave you a good overall ranking of pages and ordering of follow-up pages."[19] Page said that in mid-1998 they finally realized the further potential of their project: "Pretty soon, we had 10,000 searches a day. And we figured, maybe this is really real."[17]

Some compared Page and Brin's vision to the impact of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of modern printing:

In 1440, Johannes Gutenberg introduced Europe to the mechanical printing press, printing Bibles for mass consumption. The technology allowed for books and manuscripts‍—‌originally replicated by hand‍—‌to be printed at a much faster rate, thus spreading knowledge and helping to usher in the European Renaissance ... Google has done a similar job.[20]

The comparison was also noted by the authors of The Google Story: "Not since Gutenberg ... has any new invention empowered individuals, and transformed access to information, as profoundly as Google."[21] Also, not long after the two "cooked up their new engine for web searches, they began thinking about information that was at the time beyond the web," such as digitizing books and expanding health information.[17]

Other interests

 
Brin at the University of California, Berkeley in October 2005

In June 2008, Brin invested $4.5 million in Space Adventures, a Virginia-based space tourism company.[22]

Brin and Page jointly own a customized Boeing 767–200 and a Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet,[23] and pay $1.3 million a year to house them and two Gulfstream V jets owned by Google executives at Moffett Federal Airfield. The aircraft has scientific equipment installed by NASA to allow experimental data to be collected in flight.[24][25]

Brin is a backer of LTA Research & Exploration LLC, an airship maker company.[26]

Personal life

 
Brin in 2005 at the Web 2.0 Conference

Brin was raised Jewish, but is not religious.[27]

In May 2007, Brin married biotech analyst and entrepreneur Anne Wojcicki in the Bahamas.[28][29] They had a son in late 2008 and a daughter in late 2011.[30] In August 2013, it was announced that Brin and his wife were living separately after Brin had an extramarital affair with Google Glass's marketing director Amanda Rosenberg.[31][32][33] In June 2015, Brin and Wojcicki finalized their divorce.[34]

On November 7, 2018, he married Nicole Shanahan, a legal tech founder.[35] They have a daughter, born in late 2018.[36] Brin and Shanahan separated on December 15, 2021, and Brin filed for divorce on January 4, 2022.[35]

Brin's mother, Eugenia, has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In 2008, he decided to make a donation to the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where his mother has received treatment.[37] According to Forbes, Brin has donated over $1 billion to fund research on the disease.[38]

Brin and Wojcicki, although divorced, still jointly run The Brin Wojcicki Foundation.[39] They have donated extensively to The Michael J. Fox Foundation and in 2009 gave $1 million to support the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.[9]

Brin is a donor to Democratic Party candidates and organizations, having donated $5,000 to Barack Obama's reelection campaign and $30,800 to the DNC.[40]

According to CNBC, Brin became interested in blockchain technology after building a gaming computer with his son to mine Ethereum.[41]

Awards and accolades

2002–2009

  • In 2002, Brin, along with Larry Page, was named in the MIT Technology Review TR100, as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35.[42]
  • In 2003, both Brin and Page received an honorary MBA from IE Business School "for embodying the entrepreneurial spirit and lending momentum to the creation of new businesses...".[43]
  • In 2003, Brin and Page were both Award Recipients and National Finalists for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award[44]
  • In 2004, they received the Marconi Foundation Prize, the "Highest Award in Engineering", and were elected Fellows of the Marconi Foundation at Columbia University. "In announcing their selection, John Jay Iselin, the Foundation's president, congratulated the two men for their invention that has fundamentally changed the way information is retrieved today."
  • In 2004, Brin received the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award with Larry Page at a ceremony in Chicago, Illinois.[45]

2009–present

  • In November 2009, Forbes named Brin and Page the fifth most powerful people in the world.[46]
  • Earlier that same year, in February, Brin was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering, which is "among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer ... [and] honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research, practice...". He was selected specifically, "for leadership in development of rapid indexing and retrieval of relevant information from the World Wide Web".[47]
  • In their "Profiles" of Fellows, the National Science Foundation included a number of earlier awards:

    he was a featured speaker at the World Economic Forum and the Technology, Entertainment and Design Conference. ... PC Magazine has praised Google in the Top 100 Web Sites and Search Engines (1998) and awarded Google the Technical Excellence Award, for Innovation in Web Application Development in 1999. In 2000, Google earned a Webby Award, a People's Voice Award for technical achievement, and in 2001, was awarded Outstanding Search Service, Best Image Search Engine, Best Design, Most Webmaster Friendly Search Engine, and Best Search Feature at the Search Engine Watch Awards.[48]

  • As of July 2023, Brin is the 9th-richest person in the world according to Bloomberg, with an estimated net worth of $111 billion.

Appearances in film

Year Title Role
2013 The Internship Himself (cameo)

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Mikhailovich and the family name is Brin Sergey Mikhailovich Brin Russian Sergej Mihajlovich Brin born August 21 1973 is an American businessperson best known for co founding Google with Larry Page Brin was the president of Google s parent company Alphabet Inc until stepping down from the role on December 3 2019 1 He and Page remain at Alphabet as co founders controlling shareholders and board members As of September 2023 Brin is the 8th richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of 107 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index 2 Sergey BrinSergej BrinBrin at a TED Conference in 2010BornSergey Mikhailovich Brin 1973 08 21 August 21 1973 age 50 Moscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of Maryland College Park BS Stanford University MS OccupationsBusinesspersoncomputer scientistOrganizationsGoogleAlphabet Inc Known forCo founding Google Co founding Alphabet Inc Co creating PageRankSpousesAnne Wojcicki m 2007 div 2015 wbr Nicole Shanahan m 2018 sep 2021 wbr Children3SignatureBrin emigrated to the United States from the Soviet Union at the age of six He earned his bachelor s degree at the University of Maryland College Park following in his father s and grandfather s footsteps by studying mathematics as well as computer science After graduation he enrolled in Stanford University to acquire a PhD in computer science There he met Page with whom he built a web search engine The program became popular at Stanford and they suspended their PhD studies to start up Google in Susan Wojcicki s garage in Menlo Park 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Search engine development 3 Other interests 4 Personal life 5 Awards and accolades 5 1 2002 2009 5 2 2009 present 6 Appearances in film 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and educationBrin was born on August 21 1973 in Moscow in the Soviet Union 4 to Russian Jewish parents 5 Mikhail and Eugenia Brin both graduates of Moscow State University MSU 6 His father is a retired mathematics professor at the University of Maryland and his mother is a researcher at NASA s Goddard Space Flight Center 7 8 The Brin family lived in a three room apartment in central Moscow which they also shared with Sergey s paternal grandmother 7 In 1977 after his father returned from a mathematics conference in Warsaw Poland Mikhail Brin announced that it was time for the family to emigrate 7 They formally applied for their exit visa in September 1978 and as a result his father was promptly fired For related reasons his mother had to leave her job For the next eight months without any steady income they were forced to take on temporary jobs as they waited afraid their request would be denied as it was for many refuseniks In May 1979 they were granted their official exit visas and were allowed to leave the country 7 The Brin family lived in Vienna and Paris while Mikhail Brin secured a teaching position at the University of Maryland with help from Anatole Katok During this time the Brin family received support and assistance from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society They arrived in the United States on October 25 1979 7 9 Brin attended elementary school at Paint Branch Montessori School in Adelphi Maryland but he received further education at home his father a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of Maryland encouraged him to learn mathematics and his family helped him retain his Russian language skills He attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School Maryland In September 1990 Brin enrolled in the University of Maryland where he received his Bachelor of Science from the Department of Computer Science in 1993 with honors in computer science and mathematics at the age of 19 10 In 1993 he interned at Wolfram Research the developers of Mathematica 10 Brin began his graduate study in computer science at Stanford University on a graduate fellowship from the National Science Foundation receiving an M S in computer science in 1995 11 As of 2008 update he was on leave from his PhD studies at Stanford 12 Search engine development nbsp Left to right Eric Schmidt Sergey Brin and Larry Page 2008During an orientation for new students at Stanford he met Larry Page The two men seemed to disagree on most subjects but after spending time together they became intellectual soul mates and close friends Brin s focus was on developing data mining systems while Page s was on extending the concept of inferring the importance of a research paper from its citations in other papers 13 Together they authored a paper titled The Anatomy of a Large Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine 14 To convert the backlink data gathered by BackRub s web crawler into a measure of importance for a given web page Brin and Page developed the PageRank algorithm and realized that it could be used to build a search engine far superior to those existing at the time 15 The new algorithm relied on a new kind of technology that analyzed the relevance of the backlinks that connected one Web page to another and allowed the number of links and their rank to determine the rank of the page 16 Combining their ideas they began utilizing Page s dormitory room as a machine laboratory and extracted spare parts from inexpensive computers to create a device that they used to connect the nascent search engine with Stanford s broadband campus network 15 After filling Page s room with equipment they then converted Brin s dorm room into an office and programming center where they tested their new search engine designs on the web The rapid growth of their project caused Stanford s computing infrastructure to experience problems 17 Page and Brin used the former s basic HTML programming skills to set up a simple search page for users as they did not have a web page developer to create anything visually elaborate They also began using any computer part they could find to assemble the necessary computing power to handle searches by multiple users As their search engine grew in popularity among Stanford users it required additional servers to process the queries In August 1996 the initial version of Google was made available on the Stanford Web site 15 By early 1997 the BackRub page described the state as follows nbsp The mathematical website interlinking that the PageRank algorithm facilitates illustrated by size percentage correlation of the circles The algorithm was named after Page himself Some Rough Statistics from August 29 1996 Total indexable HTML urls 75 2306 Million Total content downloaded 207 022 gigabytes dd BackRub is written in Java and Python and runs on several Sun Ultras and Intel Pentiums running Linux The primary database is kept on a Sun Ultra series II with 28GB of disk Scott Hassan and Alan Steremberg have provided a great deal of very talented implementation help Sergey Brin has also been very involved and deserves many thanks Larry Page page nbsp cs stanford edu 18 dd dd BackRub already exhibited the rudimentary functions and characteristics of a search engine a query input was entered and it provided a list of backlinks ranked by importance Page recalled We realized that we had a querying tool It gave you a good overall ranking of pages and ordering of follow up pages 19 Page said that in mid 1998 they finally realized the further potential of their project Pretty soon we had 10 000 searches a day And we figured maybe this is really real 17 Some compared Page and Brin s vision to the impact of Johannes Gutenberg the inventor of modern printing In 1440 Johannes Gutenberg introduced Europe to the mechanical printing press printing Bibles for mass consumption The technology allowed for books and manuscripts originally replicated by hand to be printed at a much faster rate thus spreading knowledge and helping to usher in the European Renaissance Google has done a similar job 20 The comparison was also noted by the authors of The Google Story Not since Gutenberg has any new invention empowered individuals and transformed access to information as profoundly as Google 21 Also not long after the two cooked up their new engine for web searches they began thinking about information that was at the time beyond the web such as digitizing books and expanding health information 17 Other interests nbsp Brin at the University of California Berkeley in October 2005In June 2008 Brin invested 4 5 million in Space Adventures a Virginia based space tourism company 22 Brin and Page jointly own a customized Boeing 767 200 and a Dassault Dornier Alpha Jet 23 and pay 1 3 million a year to house them and two Gulfstream V jets owned by Google executives at Moffett Federal Airfield The aircraft has scientific equipment installed by NASA to allow experimental data to be collected in flight 24 25 Brin is a backer of LTA Research amp Exploration LLC an airship maker company 26 Personal life nbsp Brin in 2005 at the Web 2 0 ConferenceBrin was raised Jewish but is not religious 27 In May 2007 Brin married biotech analyst and entrepreneur Anne Wojcicki in the Bahamas 28 29 They had a son in late 2008 and a daughter in late 2011 30 In August 2013 it was announced that Brin and his wife were living separately after Brin had an extramarital affair with Google Glass s marketing director Amanda Rosenberg 31 32 33 In June 2015 Brin and Wojcicki finalized their divorce 34 On November 7 2018 he married Nicole Shanahan a legal tech founder 35 They have a daughter born in late 2018 36 Brin and Shanahan separated on December 15 2021 and Brin filed for divorce on January 4 2022 35 Brin s mother Eugenia has been diagnosed with Parkinson s disease In 2008 he decided to make a donation to the University of Maryland School of Medicine where his mother has received treatment 37 According to Forbes Brin has donated over 1 billion to fund research on the disease 38 Brin and Wojcicki although divorced still jointly run The Brin Wojcicki Foundation 39 They have donated extensively to The Michael J Fox Foundation and in 2009 gave 1 million to support the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society 9 Brin is a donor to Democratic Party candidates and organizations having donated 5 000 to Barack Obama s reelection campaign and 30 800 to the DNC 40 According to CNBC Brin became interested in blockchain technology after building a gaming computer with his son to mine Ethereum 41 Awards and accolades2002 2009 In 2002 Brin along with Larry Page was named in the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35 42 In 2003 both Brin and Page received an honorary MBA from IE Business School for embodying the entrepreneurial spirit and lending momentum to the creation of new businesses 43 In 2003 Brin and Page were both Award Recipients and National Finalists for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award 44 In 2004 they received the Marconi Foundation Prize the Highest Award in Engineering and were elected Fellows of the Marconi Foundation at Columbia University In announcing their selection John Jay Iselin the Foundation s president congratulated the two men for their invention that has fundamentally changed the way information is retrieved today In 2004 Brin received the American Academy of Achievement s Golden Plate Award with Larry Page at a ceremony in Chicago Illinois 45 2009 present In November 2009 Forbes named Brin and Page the fifth most powerful people in the world 46 Earlier that same year in February Brin was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering which is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer and honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research practice He was selected specifically for leadership in development of rapid indexing and retrieval of relevant information from the World Wide Web 47 In their Profiles of Fellows the National Science Foundation included a number of earlier awards he was a featured speaker at the World Economic Forum and the Technology Entertainment and Design Conference PC Magazine has praised Google in the Top 100 Web Sites and Search Engines 1998 and awarded Google the Technical Excellence Award for Innovation in Web Application Development in 1999 In 2000 Google earned a Webby Award a People s Voice Award for technical achievement and in 2001 was awarded Outstanding Search Service Best Image Search Engine Best Design Most Webmaster Friendly Search Engine and Best Search Feature at the Search Engine Watch Awards 48 As of July 2023 Brin is the 9th richest person in the world according to Bloomberg with an estimated net worth of 111 billion Appearances in filmYear Title Role2013 The Internship Himself cameo References Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepping down as CEO and president ABC News Archived from the original on December 4 2019 Retrieved April 14 2020 Bloomberg Billionaires Index Sergey Brin Bloomberg com Retrieved June 19 2023 Larry Page and Sergey Brin paid 1 700 a month to rent the garage where Google was born Business Insider Archived from the original on October 18 2018 Retrieved October 17 2018 Jimison Robert July 31 2019 Nine immigrants who helped make America great CNN Archived from the original on August 18 2019 Retrieved August 18 2019 Sergey Brin Archived from the original on March 21 2019 Retrieved February 20 2020 Rolnik Guy May 22 2008 I ve Been Very Lucky in My Life Haaretz Archived from the original on November 12 2019 Retrieved March 10 2020 a b c d e Malseed Mark February 2007 The Story of Sergey Brin Moment Magazine Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Smale Will April 30 2004 Profile The Google founders Archived December 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine BBC News Retrieved January 7 2010 a b Strom Stephanie October 24 2009 Billionaire Aids Charity That Aided Him The New York Times Archived from the original on October 31 2018 Retrieved October 31 2018 a b Brin Sergey January 7 1997 Resume Archived from the original on March 22 2008 Retrieved March 9 2008 Henderson Harry 2009 Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology Revised ed Facts On File p 57 ISBN 978 0 8160 6382 6 Sergey Brin Executive Profile amp Biography Business Week Archived from the original on March 8 2009 Retrieved March 9 2008 He is currently on leave from the PhD program in computer science at Stanford university Enlightenment Man The Economist December 6 2008 Archived from the original on February 3 2009 Retrieved February 20 2020 Brin S Page L 1998 The anatomy of a large scale hypertextual Web search engine PDF Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 30 1 7 107 17 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 115 5930 doi 10 1016 S0169 7552 98 00110 X ISSN 0169 7552 S2CID 7587743 Archived PDF from the original on September 27 2015 Retrieved August 28 2015 a b c John Battelle August 13 2005 The Birth of Google Wired Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved February 12 2018 Moschovitis Group The Internet A Historical Encyclopedia ABC CLIO 2005 a b c Enlightenment man The Economist December 4 2008 Archived from the original on April 4 2018 Retrieved February 2 2015 Downloaded 11 February 2009 Backrub c63 be Retrieved May 29 2011 Archived June 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Wired 13 08 The Birth of Google wired com August 2005 Archived from the original on July 9 2015 Retrieved February 13 2015 Google the Gutenberg Archived January 19 2015 at the Wayback Machine Information Technology October 1 2009 Vise David and Malseed Mark The Google Story Delta Publ 2006 Schwartz John June 11 2008 Google Co Founder Books a Space Flight The New York Times Archived from the original on April 25 2013 Retrieved June 11 2008 Helft Miguel October 23 2008 Dornier Alpha Jet for Google s Founders The New York Times Archived from the original on October 4 2012 Retrieved September 29 2012 Helft Miguel September 13 2007 Google Founders Ultimate Perk A NASA Runway The New York Times Archived from the original on April 25 2009 Retrieved September 13 2007 Kopytoff Verne September 13 2007 Google founders pay NASA 1 3 million to land at Moffett Airfield San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on May 16 2012 Retrieved September 13 2007 Sergey Brin Has a Secret Plan to Put Airships Back in the Skies Bloomberg com May 25 2023 Retrieved May 29 2023 Bloom Nate September 10 2013 Jews in the News Diane Von Furstenburg Michael Kors and Barbara Hershey Tampa Jewish Federation Archived from the original on November 5 2019 Retrieved November 5 2019 Brin s Jewish parents left the former Soviet Union in 1979 tired of the anti Semitism which had impeded their respective academic careers and despairing of the prospects for their son Brin wed biologist Wojcicki in 2007 and the couple now have two children Neither Brin nor Wojcicki whose mother is Jewish are religious but they did have some Jewish touches at their secular wedding a chuppah and Brin stepped on a glass Argetsinger Amy Roberts Roxanne May 13 2007 Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts Oprah Winfrey s Degrees of Communication at Howard The Washington Post Archived from the original on August 21 2011 Retrieved October 20 2007 Anne Wojcicki Marries the Richest Bachelor Cosmetic Makovers Archived from the original on October 28 2007 Retrieved October 20 2007 The Way I Work Anne Wojcicki 23andMe Inc com May 29 2012 Archived from the original on March 1 2013 Retrieved March 16 2013 Liz Gannes Google Co Founder Sergey Brin and 23andMe Co Founder Anne Wojcicki Have Split Archived August 28 2013 at the Wayback Machine All Things Digital August 28 2013 Alan Farnham Google Men Apparently Do Make Passes At Girls Who Wear Glasses Archived March 27 2019 at the Wayback Machine ABC News September 3 2013 Grigoriadis Vanessa March 12 2014 Sergey Brin and Amanda Rosenberg Inside the Google Co Founder s Romance with the Google Glass Marketing Manager Vanity Fair Archived from the original on October 26 2018 Retrieved April 24 2018 Grigoriadis Vanessa Sergey Brin and Amanda Rosenberg Inside the Google Co Founder s Romance with the Google Glass Marketing Manager Vanity Fair Archived from the original on October 26 2018 Retrieved August 10 2018 a b Price Rob Langley Hugh June 17 2022 Court filings reveal details of Google cofounder Sergey Brin s divorce from his wife attorney Nicole Shanahan Insider Archived from the original on June 17 2022 Retrieved June 17 2022 Leskin Paige October 3 2019 Google s Sergey Brin has been married to the founder of a legal tech startup since 2018 Business Insider Archived from the original on December 23 2019 Retrieved April 10 2020 Helft Miguel September 19 2008 Google Co Founder Has Genetic Code Linked to Parkinson s The New York Times Archived from the original on December 13 2017 Retrieved September 18 2008 Dolan Kerry A December 9 2022 Google Cofounder Sergey Brin Has Quietly Donated More Than 1 Billion Toward Parkinson s Disease Forbes Archived from the original on December 9 2022 Dynamodata Archived from the original on September 26 2013 OpenSecrets Open Secrets Archived from the original on March 27 2019 Retrieved March 11 2019 Aiello Chloe Sergey Brin says Google failed to be on the bleeding edge of blockchain CNBC Archived from the original on September 3 2019 Retrieved September 26 2019 2002 Young Innovators Under 35 Sergey Brin 28 Technology Review 2002 Retrieved August 14 2011 Brin and Page Awarded MBAs Archived February 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine Press Release September 9 2003 15 Local Business Leaders Receive Awards for Their Success in Business and the Community 15 Local Business Leaders Receive Awards for Their Success in Business PR NewsWire June 23 2003 Web April 10 2015 1 Archived April 14 2015 at the Wayback Machine Sergey Brin Biography and Interview achievement org American Academy of Achievement Archived from the original on February 5 2019 Retrieved April 1 2019 The World s Most Powerful People 5 Sergey Brin and Larry Page Archived July 29 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