$ 160 billion typo

Student at Stanford University , Sean Anderson (Sean Anderson) was the guy who gave Larry Page (Larry Page) name for its search engine and the company:
"Sean and Larry sat in the office and tried to come up with a suitable name - anything related to the indexing of large volume of data. Sean out loud suggested the word “ googolplex, ” and Lari answered with a shortened form of “ googol ”. Sean was sitting at the terminal, so he immediately climbed into the Internet domain database to see if that name was busy. Sean wasn’t very good at spelling, so he was looking for the google.com domain, which was free. ”
Where is Sean working now? At Microsoft. =)
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