Even more interesting is his old resume :<p><a href="http://infolab.stanford.edu/~sergey/resume.html" rel="nofollow">http://infolab.stanford.edu/~sergey/resume.html</a><p>Or rather what is hidden in a comment in the HTML - (view source to see it):<p><pre><code> <!--<H4>Objective:</H4>
A large office, good pay, and very little work.
Frequent expense-account trips to exotic lands would be a plus.-->
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He certainly accomplished much of that..plus a whole lot more..:)
One of the classics from the photo directory there: <a href="http://infolab.stanford.edu/~sergey/photos/drag96.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://infolab.stanford.edu/~sergey/photos/drag96.jpg</a>
With time I'm beginning to think Sergey and Larry got incredibly lucky with respect to finding each other for the project that would eventually take off. Sergey always comes off as the enthused tech head, whereas Larry goes for big picture stuff, (a little like a variation on Woz and Jobs) but it seems like since that initial convergence they've been diverging more and more.<p>I love the way it says "Currently I am at Google".
"Research on the Web seems to be fashionable these days and I guess I'm no exception. Recently I have been working on the Google search engine with Larry Page."<p>love it.
I think I went to google.stanford.edu for years after google.com existed.<p>Those were the very end of the days where I could spend hours following links to the corners of the (much smaller) WWW. Now, if I let myself go down those holes, it happens on Wikipedia or Youtube.
If we are talking nostalgia, I remember the first time I heard of google; it was around the first time I heard of napster. Fourteen years ago. How the landscapes have changed.
Wait ... is the applet gone for good?<p><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20000816170648im_/http://www-db.stanford.edu/~sergey/sergey.gif" rel="nofollow">http://web.archive.org/web/20000816170648im_/http://www-db.s...</a>
The first link is the course he taught with Larry Page <a href="http://infolab.stanford.edu/~sergey/349/" rel="nofollow">http://infolab.stanford.edu/~sergey/349/</a>