IN 1999, GOOGLE'S FOUNDERS OFFERED TO SELL TO EXCITE FOR $750,000, BUT EXCITE REFUSED
IN 1999, GOOGLE’S FOUNDERS OFFERED TO SELL TO EXCITE FOR $750,000, BUT EXCITE REFUSED
Google was willing to sell itself for under a million dollars, but search engine excite didn’t want to buy them. Vinod Khosla, who was also the partner of Kleiner Perkins (who backed up Google) at that time, said that “he had a lot of interesting discussions” with Google founders Larry page and Sergey Brin at the time (1999). The story goes that after excite CEO George Bell rejected page and…
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