


By the next year, the two Google co-founders were building a search engine together in their dorm rooms and developing their first prototype. In 1997, Sergey Brin, a graduate student at Stanford University, just so happened to be assigned to show Larry Page, who was considering Stanford for graduate school at the time, around campus. In Google’s case, a chance encounter between two computer scientists changed the course of the Internet and the lives of millions.

It’s said that one chance encounter can change the course of your life.
