Monday, February 21, 2011

THE HISTORY OF GOOGLE WILL BECOME A MOVIE

Not only will the history Facebook to inspire film. While film dedicated to social networking founded by Mark Zuckerberg is expected in theaters as early as next fall, first leaked the news about a forthcoming film adaptation of the history Google.
The screenplay will be based on book "Googled: The End of the World As We Know It," written in 2009 by the American Ken Auletta, who collaborated with the long course of New Yorker. The essay tells the story of the two co-founders of Google Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and their incredible rise of personal and enterprise that brought them to the development of the largest Web search engine and that has made them billionaires. The production will be the Michael London's Groundswell Productions. Auletta's book rights will be acquired in collaboration with producer John Morris.
"The film tells the story of these two guys who made a company that altered the world and how the globe has changed them," said Michael London "The heart of the film lies in the motto do not be evil. When a company becomes so big and powerful as Google is possible to remain faithful to a similar principle? The intention is to objectively tell the story of Larry and Sergey, hoping that the film is interesting because the company they created, "said London still.
No information so far about who will be hired to direct the film. The same discretion with regard to interpreters and execution time.

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