Google has ended the unusual management triumvirate that has led the company over the past decade, elevating co-founder Larry Page to become the first clear head of the internet search giant.
The shake-up comes as Google faces a new competitive challenge from Facebook, which has taken over as the web’s most-watched company.
Eric Schmidt, who will hand over the title of chief executive to Mr Page in April, said that Google’s three top executives had decided to “clarify” their roles “so there’s clear responsibility and accountability at the top of the company”.
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