American entrepreneurial ideal comes to the forefront in this installment of A&E's popular Biography program exploring the remarkable achievements of a Russian immigrant and a public school student from Michigan who combined forces to create the internet's most popular search engine. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are just your average Stanford Ph.D. candidates whose university research project just happened to blossom into a global corporate empire. Later, as the pair watched maxed-out credit cards blossom into a $154 billion company and crossed the continent in their own personal Boeing 767 Widebody, their rise to the top of Forbes Magazine's "World's Richest People" list saw their rising profitability paralleled only by the popularity of their versatile search engine. Just a decade ago the internet industry was little more than a hopeful glimmer in the eyes of the most technologically advanced, and now viewers can find out just how two graduate students with the lofty dream of exploring uncharted territory have gone against all odds to conquer the now-flourishing online universe. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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When you think of one of the most accessible, comfortable, timeless, affordable, and iconic articles of clothing, the T-shirt tops the list. As an article of clothing, the T-shirt has been around since the days of ancient Egypt, and was said to be adopted among Americans during World War II when U.S. soldiers in hot wool took notice of the Europeans who were sporting light weight cotton undershirt...
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