At the age of 30, she married her husband and bought a house in Silicon Valley. At that time, she was pregnant and thought about renting out the garage to make some money and ease the pressure of the mortgage. The gears of fate began to turn. The tenants of her garage were two young people, who were also the founders of Google's search engine. The landlord Susan saw that it was not easy for the two young people to start a business, so she would often send them food. As time went by, they became more and more familiar with each other and became friends. These two young people were the famous Google bosses: Larry and Sergey. Susan used the search engine and felt that it had great development prospects. She simply resigned from the big company and joined the entrepreneurial team of these two young people. When Susan joined, the company had only 15 members. She was the 16th employee and was responsible for advertising. She led the team to develop "Google Side Ads", and this product alone brought the company an average annual revenue of 14 billion US dollars. It's a pity that she passed away at only 56