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Google Inc. is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 public corporation
Public company

A public company usually refers to a company that is permitted to offer its registered Security for sale to the general public, typically through a stock exchange, but also may include companies whose stock is traded Over-the-counter via market makers who use non-exchange quotation services such as the OTCBB and the Pink Sheets....
, earning revenue from advertising
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 related to its Internet search
Google search

Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, and is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services....
, e-mail
Gmail

Gmail is a free Post Office Protocol and Internet Message Access Protocol webmail service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail....
, online mapping
Google Maps

Google Maps is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services including the Google Maps website, #Google Ride Finder, Google Transit and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps Application programming interface....
, office productivity
Google Apps

Google Apps is a service from Google for using custom domain names with several Google products. It features several Web applications with similar functionality to traditional office suites, including: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk, Google Docs and Google Sites....
, social networking
Orkut

Orkut is a social networking service which is run by Google and named after its creator, an employee of Google - Orkut B?y?kk?kten. The service states that it was designed to help users meet new friends and maintain existing relationships....
, and video sharing
YouTube

YouTube is a Video hosting service website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005....
 services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies
Google Search Appliance

The Google Search Appliance is a 19-inch rack device providing document indexing functionality, that can be integrated into an intranet, document management system or web site using a Google search-like interface for end-user retrieval....
. The Google headquarters, the Googleplex
Googleplex

File:Google Campus2 cropped.jpgThe Googleplex is the company headquarters complex of Google, located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, Santa Clara County, California, California, near San Jose, California....
, is located in Mountain View, California
Mountain View, California

Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains....
. As of December 31, 2008, the company has 20,222 full-time employees.

Google was co-founded by Larry Page
Larry Page

Larry Page, is an American computer scientist and co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology....
 and Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin is co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology. He is ranked by Forbes as the 32nd richest person in the world....
 while they were students at Stanford University
Stanford University

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private university research university located in Stanford, California, California, United States....
 and the company was first incorporated as a privately held company
Privately held company

The term privately held company refers to the ownership of a business company in two different ways: first, referring to ownership by non-governmental organizations; and second, referring to ownership of the company's stock by a relatively small number of holders who do not trade the stock publicly on the stock market....
 on September 4, 1998.






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Google Inc. is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 public corporation
Public company

A public company usually refers to a company that is permitted to offer its registered Security for sale to the general public, typically through a stock exchange, but also may include companies whose stock is traded Over-the-counter via market makers who use non-exchange quotation services such as the OTCBB and the Pink Sheets....
, earning revenue from advertising
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 related to its Internet search
Google search

Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, and is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services....
, e-mail
Gmail

Gmail is a free Post Office Protocol and Internet Message Access Protocol webmail service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail....
, online mapping
Google Maps

Google Maps is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services including the Google Maps website, #Google Ride Finder, Google Transit and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps Application programming interface....
, office productivity
Google Apps

Google Apps is a service from Google for using custom domain names with several Google products. It features several Web applications with similar functionality to traditional office suites, including: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk, Google Docs and Google Sites....
, social networking
Orkut

Orkut is a social networking service which is run by Google and named after its creator, an employee of Google - Orkut B?y?kk?kten. The service states that it was designed to help users meet new friends and maintain existing relationships....
, and video sharing
YouTube

YouTube is a Video hosting service website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005....
 services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies
Google Search Appliance

The Google Search Appliance is a 19-inch rack device providing document indexing functionality, that can be integrated into an intranet, document management system or web site using a Google search-like interface for end-user retrieval....
. The Google headquarters, the Googleplex
Googleplex

File:Google Campus2 cropped.jpgThe Googleplex is the company headquarters complex of Google, located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, Santa Clara County, California, California, near San Jose, California....
, is located in Mountain View, California
Mountain View, California

Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains....
. As of December 31, 2008, the company has 20,222 full-time employees.

Google was co-founded by Larry Page
Larry Page

Larry Page, is an American computer scientist and co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology....
 and Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin is co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology. He is ranked by Forbes as the 32nd richest person in the world....
 while they were students at Stanford University
Stanford University

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private university research university located in Stanford, California, California, United States....
 and the company was first incorporated as a privately held company
Privately held company

The term privately held company refers to the ownership of a business company in two different ways: first, referring to ownership by non-governmental organizations; and second, referring to ownership of the company's stock by a relatively small number of holders who do not trade the stock publicly on the stock market....
 on September 4, 1998. The initial public offering
Initial public offering

Initial public offering , also referred to simply as a "public offering" or "flotation," is when a company issues common stock or Share to the public for the first time....
 took place on August 19, 2004, raising US$
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
1.67 billion, making it worth US$23 billion. Google has continued its growth through a series of new product developments, acquisitions, and partnerships
Google

Google Inc. is an United States public company, earning revenue from AdWords related to its Google search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut, and YouTube services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the Google Search Appliance....
. Environmentalism
Google

Google Inc. is an United States public company, earning revenue from AdWords related to its Google search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut, and YouTube services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the Google Search Appliance....
, philanthropy
Google.org

Google.org is the charitable arm of Internet search engine company Google.It lists its mission as helping with global poverty, energy and the Natural environment....
 and positive employee relations
Google

Google Inc. is an United States public company, earning revenue from AdWords related to its Google search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut, and YouTube services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the Google Search Appliance....
 have been important tenets during the growth of Google, the latter resulting in being identified multiple times as Fortune Magazine's #1 Best Place to Work. The unofficial company slogan is "Don't be evil
Don't Be Evil

"Don't be evil" is the informal corporate motto for Google, originally suggested by Google employees Paul Buchheit and Amit Patel at a meeting....
", although criticism of Google
Criticism of Google

Google, as a corporation that compiles information and makes it searchable via the Internet, has received criticism regarding issues such as intellectual property, internet privacy, and censorship....
 includes concerns regarding the privacy
Privacy

Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively....
 of personal information, copyright
Copyright

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain....
, censorship
Censorship by Google

Censorship by Google is Google corporation's censorship of information from its services in order to comply with local governments' censorship laws or with the company's policies....
 and discontinuation of services. According to Millward Brown
Millward Brown

Millward Brown, one of the world's leading research agencies with headquarters in the US, is expert in advertising effectiveness, communications assessment, media evaluation, brand performance monitoring, and marketing accountability....
, it is the most powerful brand in the world.

History

Google began in January 1996, as a research project by Larry Page
Larry Page

Larry Page, is an American computer scientist and co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology....
, who was soon joined by Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin is co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology. He is ranked by Forbes as the 32nd richest person in the world....
, when they were both Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph.D. or PhD for the Latin , meaning "teacher of philosophy", is an postgraduate academic degree awarded by University....
 students at Stanford University
Stanford University

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private university research university located in Stanford, California, California, United States....
 in California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
. They hypothesized that a search engine
Search engine

A search engine is an information retrieval designed to help find information stored on a computer system. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits....
 that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better ranking of results than existing techniques, which ranked results according to the number of times the search term appeared on a page. Their search engine was originally nicknamed "BackRub" because the system checked backlinks to estimate the importance of a site. A small search engine called Rankdex was already exploring a similar strategy.

Convinced that the pages with the most links to them from other highly relevant web pages must be the most relevant pages associated with the search, Page and Brin tested their thesis as part of their studies, and laid the foundation for their search engine. Originally, the search engine used the Stanford University
Stanford University

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private university research university located in Stanford, California, California, United States....
 website with the domain google.stanford.edu. The domain google.com was registered on 15 September 1997, and the company was incorporated as Google Inc. on 4 September 1998 at a friend's garage in Menlo Park, California
Menlo Park, California

Menlo Park is an affluent city in San Mateo County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is located at latitude 37?29' North, longitude 122?9' East....
. The total initial investment raised for the new company amounted to almost US$1.1 million, including a US$100,000 check by Andy Bechtolsheim
Andy Bechtolsheim

Andreas von Bechtolsheim is a computer scientist who co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982, along with Vinod Khosla, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy....
, one of the founders of Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. is a multinational corporation vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information technology services, founded on February 24, 1982....
.

In March 1999, the company moved into offices in Palo Alto
Palo Alto, California

Palo Alto is a California charter city located in the northwest corner of Santa Clara County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States....
, home to several other noted Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the South Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States. The term originally referred to the region's large number of Integrated circuit innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all the high-tech businesses in the area; it is now generally used as a metonym for the high-tech s...
 technology startups. After quickly outgrowing two other sites, the company leased a complex of buildings in Mountain View at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway from Silicon Graphics
Silicon Graphics

Silicon Graphics, Inc. is a company manufacturer high-performance computing solutions, including computer hardware and computer software. SGI was founded by James H....
 (SGI) in 2003. The company has remained at this location ever since, and the complex has since come to be known as the Googleplex
Googleplex

File:Google Campus2 cropped.jpgThe Googleplex is the company headquarters complex of Google, located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, Santa Clara County, California, California, near San Jose, California....
 (a play on the word googolplex
Googolplex

A googolplex is the number 10googol, which can also be written as the number 1 followed by a googol of 0 ....
). In 2006, Google bought the property from SGI for US$319 million.

The Google search engine attracted a loyal following among the growing number of Internet users, who liked its simple design and useful results. In 2000, Google began selling advertisements
Advertising

Advertising is a form of communication that typically attempts to persuade potential customers to Purchasing or to consume more of a particular brand of Product or Service ....
 associated with search keywords
Keyword (Internet search)

An index term, subject term, subject heading, or descriptor, in information retrieval, is a term that captures the essence of the topic of a document....
. The ads were text-based to maintain an uncluttered page design and to maximize page loading speed. Keywords were sold based on a combination of price bid and clickthroughs, with bidding starting at US$.05 per click. This model of selling keyword advertising was pioneered by Goto.com
Yahoo! Search Marketing

Yahoo! Search Marketing is a keyword-based "Pay per click" or "Search engine marketing" Internet advertising service provided by Yahoo!.Yahoo began offering this service after acquiring Overture Services, Inc. ....
 (later renamed Overture Services, before being acquired by Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
 and rebranded as Yahoo! Search Marketing
Yahoo! Search Marketing

Yahoo! Search Marketing is a keyword-based "Pay per click" or "Search engine marketing" Internet advertising service provided by Yahoo!.Yahoo began offering this service after acquiring Overture Services, Inc. ....
). Goto.com was an Idealab
Idealab

Idealab is a business incubator based in Pasadena, California....
 spin off created by Bill Gross
Bill Gross

Bill Gross is an United States business manager. Born in 1958, he grew up in Encino, California. He founded GNP Loudspeakers , an audio equipment manufacturer; GNP Development Inc., acquired by Lotus Software; and Knowledge Adventure, an educational software company, later acquired by Cendant....
, and was the first company to successfully provide a pay-for-placement search service. Overture Services later sued Google over alleged infringements of Overture's pay-per-click and bidding patents by Google's AdWords
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 service. The case was settled out of court, with Google agreeing to issue shares of common stock to Yahoo! in exchange for a perpetual license. Thus, while many of its dot-com
Dot-com company

A dot-com company, or simply a dot-com , is a company that does most of its business on the Internet, usually through a website that uses the popular Generic top-level domain, ".com" ....
 rivals failed in the new Internet marketplace, Google quietly rose in stature while generating revenue.

The name "Google" originated from a common misspelling of the word "googol
Googol

A googol is the large number 10100, that is, the numerical digit 1 followed by one hundred 0 .The term was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotta , nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner....
", which refers to 10100, the number represented by a 1 followed by one hundred zeros. Having found its way increasingly into everyday language, the verb "google
Google (verb)

The verb to google refers to using the Google search to obtain information on the Web. A neologism arising from the popularity and dominance of the eponymous search engine, the American Dialect Society chose it as the "most useful word of 2002." It was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary on June 15, 2006, and to the 11th editi...
", was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary
Merriam-Webster

Merriam?Webster, which was originally the G. & C. Merriam Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, is an United States company that publishes reference books, especially dictionary that are descendants of Noah Webster An American Dictionary of the English Language ....
 and the Oxford English Dictionary
Oxford English Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary , published by the Oxford University Press , is a comprehensive dictionary of the English language. Two fully-bound print editions of the OED have been published under its current name, in 1928 and 1989; as of December 2008 the dictionary's current editors have completed a quarter of the third edition....
 in 2006, meaning "to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet."

A patent
Patent

A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to an inventor or his assignee for a term of patent in exchange for a disclosure of an invention....
 describing part of the Google ranking mechanism (PageRank
PageRank

PageRank is a Network theory#link analysis algorithm used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set....
) was granted on 4 September 2001. The patent was officially assigned to Stanford University and lists Lawrence Page as the inventor.

Financing and initial public offering

The first funding for Google as a company was secured in August 1998, in the form of a US$100,000 contribution from Andy Bechtolsheim
Andy Bechtolsheim

Andreas von Bechtolsheim is a computer scientist who co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982, along with Vinod Khosla, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy....
, co-founder of Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. is a multinational corporation vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information technology services, founded on February 24, 1982....
, given to a corporation which did not yet exist.

On June 7th, 1999 a round of funding of $25 million was announced, with the major investors being rival venture capital firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital
Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded by Don Valentine in 1972. The firm's partners include Don Valentine, Randy L. Ditzler, Greg McAdoo, Michael Moritz, Douglas Leone, Gaurav Garg, Michael Goguen, Mark Stevens , Jim Goetz, Roelof Botha, and Mark Kvamme....
.

The Google IPO took place on 19 August 2004. 19,605,052 shares
STOCK

Software for fixed assets management and stock control developed in 2004. Stocktaking process is carried using a hand-held mobile terminal equipped with barcode reader or RFID technology....
 were offered at a price of US$85 per share. Of that, 14,142,135 (another mathematical reference as v2 ˜ 1.4142135) were floated by Google, and the remaining 5,462,917 were offered by existing stockholders. The sale of US$1.67 billion gave Google a market capitalization
Market capitalization

Market capitalization/capitalisation is a measurement of corporate or economic wealth equal to the share price times the number of shares outstanding of a public company....
 of more than US$23 billion. The vast majority of the 271 million shares remained under the control of Google. Many Google employees became instant paper millionaires. Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
, a competitor of Google, also benefited from the IPO because it owned 8.4 million shares of Google as of 9 August 2004, ten days before the IPO.

The stock performance of Google after its first IPO launch has gone well, with shares hitting US$700 for the first time on 31 October 2007, due to strong sales and earnings in the advertising market, as well as the release of new features such as the desktop search function
Google Desktop

Google Desktop is desktop search software made by Google for Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. The program allows text searches of a user's e-mails, computer files, music, photos, chats, Web pages viewed, and other "Google Gadgets."...
 and its iGoogle personalized home page. The surge in stock price is fueled primarily by individual investors, as opposed to large institutional investors and mutual fund
Mutual fund

A mutual fund is a professionally managed type of collective investment scheme that pools money from many investors and invests it in stocks, Bond , short-term money market instruments, and/or other security ....
s.

The company is listed on the NASDAQ
NASDAQ

The NASDAQ is an United States stock exchange. It is the largest Electronic trading screen-based Stock trading market in the United States....
 stock exchange under the ticker symbol
Ticker symbol

A stock symbol or ticker symbol is a mnemonic used to uniquely identify publicly-traded stock of a corporation on a particular stock market....
 GOOG and under the London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange or LSE is a stock exchange located in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as British companies....
 under the ticker symbol GGEA.

Growth

While the primary business interest is in the web content arena, Google has begun experimenting with other markets, such as radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 and print publications. On 17 January 2006, Google announced that its purchase of a radio advertising company "dMarc", which provides an automated system that allows companies to advertise on the radio. This will allow Google to combine two niche advertising media—the Internet and radio—with Google's ability to laser-focus on the tastes of consumers. Google has also begun an experiment in selling advertisements from its advertisers in offline newspapers and magazines, with select advertisements in the Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times is an United States daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois....
. They have been filling unsold space in the newspaper that would have normally been used for in-house advertisements.

Acquisitions

Since 2001, Google has acquired several small start-up companies.

In 2004, Google acquired a company called Keyhole, Inc., which developed a product called Earth Viewer which was renamed in 2005 to Google Earth
Google Earth

Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographic information program that was originally called Earth Viewer, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a company acquired by Google in 2004....
.

In February 2006, software company Adaptive Path sold Measure Map, a weblog statistics application, to Google. Registration to the service has since been temporarily disabled. The last update regarding the future of Measure Map was made on 6 April 2006 and outlined many of the known issues of the service.

In late 2006, Google bought the online video site YouTube
YouTube

YouTube is a Video hosting service website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005....
 for US$1.65 billion in stock. Shortly after, on 31 October 2006, Google announced that it had also acquired JotSpot, a developer of wiki technology for collaborative Web sites.

On 13 April 2007, Google reached an agreement to acquire DoubleClick
DoubleClick

DoubleClick is a company that develops and provides Internet ad serving services. Its clients include agencies, marketers and publishers who service customers like Microsoft, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Motorola, L'Or?al, Palm, Inc., Visa Inc....
. Google agreed to buy the company for US$3.1 billion.

On 2 July 2007, Google purchased GrandCentral
GrandCentral

GrandCentral is a free Google-owned Internet service that uses VoIP to link customers' phone numbers together. The service is currently in private beta, and no new invitations have been sent out since March 14, 2008....
. Google agreed to buy the company for US$50 million.

On 9 July 2007, Google announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire enterprise messaging security and compliance company Postini
Postini

Postini is an Email and Web security company, founded in 1999 and originally based in San Carlos, California, United States.On , Google announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Postini....
.

Partnerships

In 2005, Google entered into partnerships with other companies and government agencies to improve production and services. Google announced a partnership with NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center

NASA Ames Research Center is a NASA facility located at Moffett Federal Airfield, which covers at the borders of the cities of Mountain View, California and Sunnyvale, California in California....
 to build up of offices and work on research projects involving large-scale data management, nanotechnology
Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology, shortened to "Nanotech", is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers or smaller, and involves developing materials or devices within that size....
, distributed computing
Distributed computing

Distributed computing deals with hardware and software systems containing more than one processing element or Computer data storage element, Concurrent computing processes, or multiple programs, running under a loosely or tightly controlled regime....
, and the entrepreneurial space industry. Google also entered into a partnership with Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. is a multinational corporation vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information technology services, founded on February 24, 1982....
 in October to help share and distribute each other's technologies. The company entered into a partnership with AOL
AOL

AOL LLC is an United States global Internet services and media company operated by Time Warner and was headquartered in Loudoun County, Virginia until late April 2008 when it was moved to new offices at 770 Broadway in New York City....
 of Time Warner
Time Warner

Time Warner Inc. is the world's third largest media and entertainment Conglomerate by market capitalization , headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City....
, to enhance each other's video search services.

The same year, the company became a major financial investor of the new .mobi
.mobi

.mobi is a top-level domain approved by ICANN on 11 July 2005 and managed by the dedicated to delivering the Internet to mobile devices via the Mobile Web....
 top-level domain
Top-level domain

A top-level domain , sometimes referred to as a top-level domain name, is the last part of an domain name, that is, the group of letters that follow the final dot of any domain name....
 for mobile devices, in conjunction with several other companies, including Microsoft
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational corporation computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of computer software products for computing devices....
, Nokia
Nokia

Nokia Corporation is a Finland Multinational corporation communications corporation, headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki....
, and Ericsson
Ericsson

Ericsson , one of the largest Sweden companies, is a leading provider of telecommunication and data communication systems, and related services covering a range of technologies, including especially mobile networks....
 among others. In September 2007, Google launched, "Adsense for Mobile", a service for its publishing partners which provides the ability to monetize their mobile websites through the targeted placement of mobile text ads, and acquired the mobile social networking site, Zingku.mobi, to "provide people worldwide with direct access to Google applications, and ultimately the information they want and need, right from their mobile devices."

In 2006, Google and Fox Interactive Media of News Corp.
News Corporation

News Corporation , , ) is one of the world's largest Media conglomerate conglomerates. The company's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch and the President and Chief Operating Officer is Peter Chernin....
 entered into a US$900 million agreement to provide search and advertising on the popular social networking site, MySpace
MySpace

MySpace is a social network service website with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos for teenagers and adults internationally....
.

Google has developed a partnership with GeoEye
GeoEye

GeoEye Inc. is a commercial satellite imagery company based in Dulles, Virginia that is the world's largest space imaging corporation.The company was founded in 1992 as a division of Orbital Sciences Corporation in the wake of the 1992 Land Remote Sensing Policy Act which permitted private companies to enter the satellite imaging business...
 to launch a satellite providing Google with high-resolution (0.41m black and white, 1.65m color) imagery for Google Earth
Google Earth

Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographic information program that was originally called Earth Viewer, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a company acquired by Google in 2004....
. The satellite was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base
Vandenberg Air Force Base

Vandenberg Air Force Base is a United States military installation with a spaceport, in Santa Barbara County, California, California, United States....
 on 6 September 2008.

In 2008, Google announced that it was hosting an archive of Life magazine's photographs, as part of a joint effort. Some of the images in the archive were never published in the magazine.

Products and services

Google has created services and tools for the general public and business environment alike; including Web applications, advertising networks and solutions for businesses.

Advertising

99% of Google's revenue is derived from its advertising programs. For the 2006 fiscal year, the company reported US$10.492 billion in total advertising revenues and only US$112 million in licensing and other revenues. Google is able to precisely track users' interests across affiliated sites using DoubleClick technology and Google Analytics
Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. Its main highlight is that the product is aimed at Internet marketing as opposed to webmasters and technologists from which the industry of web analytics originally grew....
. Google's advertisements carry a lower price tag when their human ad-rating team working around the world believes the ads improve the company's user experience
User experience design

User experience design is a subset of the field of experience design which pertains to the creation of the architecture and interaction models which impact a user's perception of a device or system....
. Google AdWords
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 allows Web advertisers to display advertisements in Google's search results and the Google Content Network, through either a cost-per-click or cost-per-view scheme. Google AdSense
AdSense

AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites....
 website owners can also display adverts on their own site, and earn money every time ads are clicked.

Google has also been criticized by advertisers regarding its inability to combat click fraud
Click fraud

Click fraud is a type of Internet crime that occurs in pay per click online advertising when a person, automated script, or computer program imitates a legitimate user of a web browser clicking on an ad for the purpose of generating a charge per click without having actual interest in the target of the ad's link....
, when a person or automated script is used to generate a charge on an advertisement without really having an interest in the product. Industry reports in 2006 claim that approximately 14 to 20 percent of clicks were in fact fraudulent or invalid.

In June 2008, Google reached an advertising agreement with Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
, which would have allowed Yahoo! to feature Google advertisements on their web pages. The alliance between the two companies was never completely realized due to antitrust
Antitrust

United States antitrust law is the body of laws that prohibits anti-competitive behavior and unfair business practices. Antitrust laws are designed to encourage competition in the marketplace....
 concerns by the U.S. Department of Justice. As a result, Google pulled out of the deal in November, 2008.

Software

The Google web search engine
Google search

Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, and is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services....
 is the company's most popular service. As of August 2007, Google is the most used search engine
Search engine

A search engine is an information retrieval designed to help find information stored on a computer system. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits....
 on the web with a 53.6% market share, ahead of Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
 (19.9%) and Live Search (12.9%). Google indexes billions of Web pages, so that users can search for the information they desire, through the use of keywords
Keyword (Internet search)

An index term, subject term, subject heading, or descriptor, in information retrieval, is a term that captures the essence of the topic of a document....
 and operators, although at any given time it will only return a maximum of 1,000 results for any specific search query. Google has also employed the Web Search technology into other search services, including Image Search, Google News
Google News

Google News is an automated news aggregator provided by Google Inc. The initial idea, StoryRank?related to Google's PageRank formula?was developed by Krishna Bharat in 2001, the Principal Research Scientist of Google....
, the price comparison site Google Product Search, the interactive Usenet
Usenet

Usenet, a portmanteau of "user" and "network", is a worldwide distributed Internet discussion system. It evolved from the general purpose UUCP architecture of the same name....
 archive Google Groups
Google Groups

Google Groups is a free service from Google where groups of people have discussions about common interests. Internet users can find discussion groups related to their interests and participate in Threaded discussioned conversations, either through the Google Groups WorldWideWeb interface, or by e-mail....
, Google Maps
Google Maps

Google Maps is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services including the Google Maps website, #Google Ride Finder, Google Transit and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps Application programming interface....
, and more.

In 2004, Google launched its own free web-based e-mail service, known as Gmail
Gmail

Gmail is a free Post Office Protocol and Internet Message Access Protocol webmail service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail....
 (or Google Mail in some jurisdictions). Gmail features conversation view, spam-filtering technology
E-mail filtering

Email filtering is the processing of e-mail to organize it according to specified criteria. Most often this refers to the automatic processing of incoming messages, but the term also applies to the intervention of human intelligence in addition to anti-spam techniques , and to outgoing emails as well as those being received....
, the capability to use Google technology to search e-mail. The service generates revenue by displaying advertisements and links from the AdWords
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 service that are tailored to the choice of the user and/or content of the e-mail messages displayed on screen.

In early 2006, the company launched Google Video
Google Video

Google Video is a free video sharing website and also a video search engine from Google that allows anyone to upload video clips to Google's web servers as well as make their own media available free of charge; some videos are also offered for sale through the Google Video Store....
, which not only allows users to search and view freely available videos but also offers users and media publishers the ability to publish their content, including television shows on CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
, NBA basketball games, and music videos.

Google has also developed several desktop applications, including Google Desktop
Google Desktop

Google Desktop is desktop search software made by Google for Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. The program allows text searches of a user's e-mails, computer files, music, photos, chats, Web pages viewed, and other "Google Gadgets."...
, Picasa
Picasa

Picasa is a software application for organizing and editing digital photographys, originally created by Idealab and owned by Google since 2004. "Picasa" is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, the phrase mi casa for "my house" and "pic" for pictures . In July 2004, Google acquired Picasa and began offering...
, SketchUp
SketchUp

SketchUp is a 3D modeling computer program designed for architects, civil engineers, filmmakers, game developers, and related professions. It also includes features to facilitate the placement of models in Google Earth....
 and Google Earth
Google Earth

Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographic information program that was originally called Earth Viewer, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a company acquired by Google in 2004....
, an interactive mapping program powered by satellite and aerial imagery that covers the vast majority of the planet. Many major cities have such detailed images that one can zoom in close enough to see vehicles and pedestrians clearly. Consequently, there have been some concerns about national security implications; contention is that the software can be used to pinpoint with near-precision accuracy the physical location of critical infrastructure, commercial and residential buildings, bases, government agencies, and so on. However, the satellite images are not necessarily frequently updated, and all of them are available at no charge through other products and even government sources; the software simply makes accessing the information easier. A number of India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
n state governments have raised concerns about the security risks posed by geographic details provided by Google Earth
Google Earth

Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographic information program that was originally called Earth Viewer, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a company acquired by Google in 2004....
's satellite imaging.

Google has promoted their products in various ways. In London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, Google Space was set-up in Heathrow Airport, showcasing several products, including Gmail, Google Earth and Picasa. Also, a similar page was launched for American college students, under the name College Life, Powered by Google.

In 2007, some reports surfaced that Google was planning the release of its own mobile phone, possibly a competitor to Apple's iPhone
IPhone

The iPhone is an internet-connected multimedia smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a flush multi-touch screen and a minimal hardware interface....
. The project, called Android, an operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 provides a standard development kit that will allow any "Android" phone to run software developed for the Android SDK, no matter the phone manufacturer. In September 2008, T-Mobile
T-Mobile

T-Mobile is a mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom and belongs to the FreeMove Business alliance....
 released the first phone running the Android platform, the G1.

Google Translate
Google Translate

Google Translate is a Software release life cycle#Beta service provided by Google to translate a section of text, or a webpage, into another language, with limits to the number of paragraphs, or range of technical terms, translated....
 () aka Google Language Tools () is a server-side machine translation
Machine translation

Machine translation, sometimes referred to by the abbreviation MT, is a sub-field of computational linguistics that investigates the use of computer software to translation text or speech from one natural language to another....
 service, which can translate 35 different languages to each other, forming 1190 language pairs. Browser extension tools (such as Firefox extensions
List of Firefox extensions

This is a list of some of the many available Add-on , software add-ons designed for Mozilla Firefox based web browsers. Many Firefox extensions work in the SeaMonkey and Flock web browsers as well....
) allow for easy access to Google Translate from the browser. The software uses corpus linguistics
Corpus linguistics

Corpus linguistics is the study of language as expressed in samples or "real world" text. This method represents a digestive approach to deriving a set of abstract rules by which a natural language is governed or else relates to another language....
 techniques from translated documents, (such United Nations
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
 documents, which are professionally translated) to extract translations accurate up to 88 percent. A "suggest a better translation" feature appears with the original language text in a pop-up text field, allowing users to indicate where the current translation is incorrect or else inferior to another translation.

On 1 September 2008, Google pre-announced the upcoming availability of Google Chrome
Google Chrome

Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google and based on the WebKit layout engine and application framework.In February 2009, it had a share of 1.15% of the web browser market....
, an open-source web browser
Web browser

A Web browser is a application software which enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music, games and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network....
, which was released on 2 September 2008.

Enterprise Products

Google entered the Enterprise market in February, 2002 with the launch of its Google Search Appliance
Google Search Appliance

The Google Search Appliance is a 19-inch rack device providing document indexing functionality, that can be integrated into an intranet, document management system or web site using a Google search-like interface for end-user retrieval....
, targeted toward providing search technology to larger organizations. Providing search for a smaller document repository, Google launched the Mini in 2005.

Late in 2006, Google began to sell Custom Search Business Edition, providing customers with an advertising-free window into Google.com
Google search

Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, and is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services....
's index. In 2008, Google re-branded its next version of Custom Search Business Edition as Google Site Search.

In 2007, Google launched Google Apps Premier Edition
Google Apps

Google Apps is a service from Google for using custom domain names with several Google products. It features several Web applications with similar functionality to traditional office suites, including: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk, Google Docs and Google Sites....
, a version of Google Apps targeted primarily at the business user. It includes such extras as more disk space for e-mail, API access, and premium support, for a price of US$50 per user per year. A large implementation of Google Apps with 38,000 users is at Lakehead University
Lakehead University

Lakehead University is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is the only university in Northwestern Ontario. Lakehead University attracts many students from across Canada as well as international students....
 in Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay may refer to several things in North America's Great Lakes region....
, Ontario, Canada.

Also in 2007, Google acquired Postini
Postini

Postini is an Email and Web security company, founded in 1999 and originally based in San Carlos, California, United States.On , Google announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Postini....
 and continued to sell the acquired technology as Google Security Services.

Platform

Google runs its services on several server farm
Server farm

A server farm or server cluster is a collection of computer servers usually maintained by an business to accomplish server needs far beyond the capability of one machine....
s, each comprising thousands of low-cost commodity computers running stripped-down versions of Linux
Linux

Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL license...
. While the company divulges no details of its hardware, a 2006 estimate cites 450,000 servers, "racked up in clusters at data centers around the world." The company has about 24 server farm
Server farm

A server farm or server cluster is a collection of computer servers usually maintained by an business to accomplish server needs far beyond the capability of one machine....
s around the world of various configurations. The farm in The Dalles, Oregon
The Dalles, Oregon

The Dalles is a city in Wasco County, Oregon, Oregon, United States, and the county seat of Wasco County. The name of the city comes from the French word dalle , what the French Canadian employees of the North West Company called the now-inundated rapids of the Columbia River between the present-day city and Celilo Falls....
 is powered by hydroelectricity at about 50 megawatts.

Corporate affairs and culture

Google is known for its informal corporate culture, of which its playful variations on its own corporate logo
Google logo

Google has had several logos since its renaming from "BackRub". The current official Google logo was designed by Ruth Kedar, and is a logotype based on the Catull typeface ....
 are an indicator. In 2007 and 2008, Fortune Magazine placed Google at the top of its list of the hundred best places to work. Google's corporate philosophy embodies such casual principles as "you can make money without doing evil," "you can be serious without a suit," and "work should be challenging and the challenge should be fun."

Google has been criticized for having salaries below industry standards. For example, some system administrator
System administrator

A system administrator, systems administrator, or sysadmin, is a person employed to maintain and operate a computer system and/or computer network....
s earn no more than US$35,000 per year – considered to be quite low for the Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, or the Bay, is a metropolitan region that surrounds the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay Bays in Northern California....
 job market. However, Google's stock performance following its IPO
Initial public offering

Initial public offering , also referred to simply as a "public offering" or "flotation," is when a company issues common stock or Share to the public for the first time....
 has enabled many early employees to be competitively compensated by participation in the corporation's remarkable equity growth.

After the company's IPO in August 2004, it was reported that founders Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin is co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology. He is ranked by Forbes as the 32nd richest person in the world....
 and Larry Page
Larry Page

Larry Page, is an American computer scientist and co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology....
, and CEO Eric Schmidt
Eric E. Schmidt

Eric Emerson Schmidt is Chairman and CEO of Google Inc. and a member of the Board of Directors of Apple Inc. He also sits on the Princeton University Board of Trustees....
, requested that their base salary be cut to US$1.00. Subsequent offers by the company to increase their salaries have been turned down, primarily because, "their primary compensation continues to come from returns on their ownership stakes in Google. As significant stockholders, their personal wealth is tied directly to sustained stock price appreciation and performance, which provides direct alignment with stockholder interests." Prior to 2004, Schmidt was making US$250,000 per year, and Page and Brin each earned a salary of US$150,000.

They have all declined recent offers of bonuses and increases in compensation by Google's board of directors. In a 2007 report of the United States' richest people, Forbes
Forbes

Forbes is an United States publishing and mass media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune , which is also published bi-weekly, and Business Week....
 reported that Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin is co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology. He is ranked by Forbes as the 32nd richest person in the world....
 and Larry Page
Larry Page

Larry Page, is an American computer scientist and co-founder of Google, Inc., the world?s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology....
 were tied for #5 with a net worth of US$18.5 billion each.

In 2007 and through early 2008, Google has seen the departure of several top executives. Justin Rosenstein, Google’s product manager, left in June 2007. Shortly thereafter, Gideon Yu, former chief financial officer of YouTube
YouTube

YouTube is a Video hosting service website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005....
, a Google unit, joined Facebook
Facebook

Facebook is a free-access social network service website that is operated and privately held company by Facebook, Inc. Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people....
  along with Benjamin Ling, a high-ranking engineer, who left in October 2007. In March 2008, two senior Google leaders announced their desire to pursue other opportunities. Sheryl Sandburg, ex-VP of global online sales and operations began her position as COO of Facebook
Facebook

Facebook is a free-access social network service website that is operated and privately held company by Facebook, Inc. Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people....
 while Ash ElDifrawi, former head of brand advertising, left to become CMO of Netshops
NetShops

NetShops is an online retail company based in Omaha, Nebraska, The United States of America that owns and operates over 230 online stores featuring a wide variety of products....
 Inc.

Google's persistent cookie
HTTP cookie

HTTP cookies, more commonly referred to as World Wide Web cookies, tracking cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a Web server to a Web Client and then sent back unchanged by the client each time it accesses that server....
 and other information collection practices have led to concerns over user privacy. As of 11 December 2007, Google, like the Microsoft
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational corporation computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of computer software products for computing devices....
 search engine, stores "personal information for 18 months" and by comparison, Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
 and AOL
AOL

AOL LLC is an United States global Internet services and media company operated by Time Warner and was headquartered in Loudoun County, Virginia until late April 2008 when it was moved to new offices at 770 Broadway in New York City....
 (Time Warner
Time Warner

Time Warner Inc. is the world's third largest media and entertainment Conglomerate by market capitalization , headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City....
) "retain search requests for 13 months."

U.S. District Court Judge Louis Stanton, on July 1, 2008 ordered Google to give YouTube
YouTube

YouTube is a Video hosting service website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005....
 user data / log to Viacom
Viacom

Viacom , short for "Video & Audio Communications", is an United States media conglomerate with various worldwide interests in cable television and satellite television networks , and movie production and distribution ....
 to support its case in a billion-dollar copyright
Copyright

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain....
 lawsuit against Google. Google and Viacom
Viacom

Viacom , short for "Video & Audio Communications", is an United States media conglomerate with various worldwide interests in cable television and satellite television networks , and movie production and distribution ....
, however, on July 14, 2008, agreed in compromise
Compromise

In arguments, compromise is a concept of finding agreement through communication, through a mutual acceptance of terms?often involving variations from an original Objective or desire....
 to protect YouTube
YouTube

YouTube is a Video hosting service website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005....
 users' personal data in the $1 billion (£ 497 million) copyright lawsuit. Google agreed it will make user information and internet protocol addresses from its YouTube subsidiary anonymous before handing over the data to Viacom. The privacy deal also applied to other litigants including the FA Premier League
FA Premier League

The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition....
, the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organisation and the Scottish Premier League
Scottish Premier League

The Scottish Premier League is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system — above the Scottish Football League....
. The deal however did not extend the anonymity to employees, since Viacom would prove that Google staff are aware of uploading of illegal material to the site. The parties therefore will further meet on the matter lest the data be made available to the court.

Googleplex

Googleplexsouthsidesecondangle
Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, is referred to as "the Googleplex
Googleplex

File:Google Campus2 cropped.jpgThe Googleplex is the company headquarters complex of Google, located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, Santa Clara County, California, California, near San Jose, California....
" in a play of words; a googolplex
Googolplex

A googolplex is the number 10googol, which can also be written as the number 1 followed by a googol of 0 ....
 being 1010100, or a one followed by a googol
Googol

A googol is the large number 10100, that is, the numerical digit 1 followed by one hundred 0 .The term was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotta , nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner....
 of zeros, and the HQ being a complex
Complex

A complex is a whole that comprehends a number of intricate parts, especially one with interconnected or mutually related parts.Complex may refer to:...
 of buildings (cf. multiplex
Movie theater

A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing film ....
, cineplex, etc). The lobby is decorated with a piano
Piano

The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard instrument. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to musical composition and rehearsal....
, lava lamps, old server clusters, and a projection of search queries on the wall. The hallways are full of exercise balls and bicycle
Bicycle

The bicycle, bike, or cycle is a pedal-driven, human-powered transport with two bicycle wheel attached to a bicycle frame, one behind the other....
s. Each employee has access to the corporate recreation center. Recreational amenities are scattered throughout the campus and include a workout room with weights and rowing machines, locker rooms, washers and dryers, a massage room, assorted video games, foosball, a baby grand piano
Piano

The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard instrument. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to musical composition and rehearsal....
, a pool table, and ping pong. In addition to the rec room
Recreation room

A recreation room is a room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual use. The term is common in the United States, but is less common in the United Kingdom where the preferred term is games room....
, there are snack rooms stocked with various foods and drinks.

In 2006, Google moved into of office space in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, at 111 Eighth Ave. in Manhattan. The office was specially designed and built for Google and houses its largest advertising sales team, which has been instrumental in securing large partnerships, most recently deals with MySpace
MySpace

MySpace is a social network service website with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos for teenagers and adults internationally....
 and AOL
AOL

AOL LLC is an United States global Internet services and media company operated by Time Warner and was headquartered in Loudoun County, Virginia until late April 2008 when it was moved to new offices at 770 Broadway in New York City....
. In 2003, they added an engineering staff in New York City, which has been responsible for more than 100 engineering projects, including Google Maps
Google Maps

Google Maps is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services including the Google Maps website, #Google Ride Finder, Google Transit and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps Application programming interface....
, Google Spreadsheets, and others. It is estimated that the building costs Google US$10 million per year to rent and is similar in design and functionality to its Mountain View
Mountain View, California

Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains....
 headquarters, including foosball, air hockey
Air hockey

Air hockey is a game for two competing players trying to score points in the opposing player's goal....
, and ping-pong tables, as well as a video game area. In November 2006, Google opened offices on Carnegie Mellon's campus in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania with a population of 312,819. The population of the seven-county metropolitan area is 2,462,571....
. By late 2006, Google also established a new headquarters for its AdWords division in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan. It is the state's seventh largest city with a population of 114,024 as of the 2000 United States Census, of which 36,892 are university or college students....
.

Google is taking steps to ensure that their operations are environmentally sound. In October 2006, the company announced plans to install thousands of solar panels
Photovoltaic module

In the field of photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module or photovoltaic panel is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells, also known as solar cells....
 to provide up to 1.6 megawatts of electricity
Electricity

Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many easily recognizable phenomena such as lightning and static electricity, but in addition, less familiar concepts such as the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic induction....
, enough to satisfy approximately 30% of the campus' energy needs. The system will be the largest solar power system constructed on a U.S. corporate campus and one of the largest on any corporate site in the world. Google has faced accusations in Harper's Magazine
Harper's Magazine

Harper's Magazine is a monthly, general-interest magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. It is the second-oldest, continuously-published monthly magazine in the U.S.; current circulation is more than 220,000 issues....
 of being extremely excessive with their energy usage, and were accused of employing their "Don't be evil
Don't Be Evil

"Don't be evil" is the informal corporate motto for Google, originally suggested by Google employees Paul Buchheit and Amit Patel at a meeting....
" motto as well as their very public energy saving campaigns as means of trying to cover up or make up for the massive amounts of energy their servers actually require.

Innovation Time Off

As an interesting motivation technique (usually called Innovation Time Off), all Google engineers are encouraged to spend 20% of their work time (one day per week) on projects that interest them. Some of Google's newer services, such as Gmail
Gmail

Gmail is a free Post Office Protocol and Internet Message Access Protocol webmail service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail....
, Google News
Google News

Google News is an automated news aggregator provided by Google Inc. The initial idea, StoryRank?related to Google's PageRank formula?was developed by Krishna Bharat in 2001, the Principal Research Scientist of Google....
, Orkut
Orkut

Orkut is a social networking service which is run by Google and named after its creator, an employee of Google - Orkut B?y?kk?kten. The service states that it was designed to help users meet new friends and maintain existing relationships....
, and AdSense
AdSense

AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites....
 originated from these independent endeavors. In a talk at Stanford University
Stanford University

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private university research university located in Stanford, California, California, United States....
, Marissa Mayer, Google's Vice President of Search Products and User Experience, stated that her analysis showed that half of the new product launches originated from the 20% time.

Easter eggs and April Fool's Day jokes

Google has a tradition of creating April Fool's Day jokes—such as Google MentalPlex
Google's hoaxes

Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes....
, which allegedly featured the use of mental power to search the web. In 2002, they claimed that pigeons were the secret
Google's hoaxes

Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes....
 behind their growing search engine
Search engine

A search engine is an information retrieval designed to help find information stored on a computer system. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits....
. In 2004, they featured Google Lunar
Google's hoaxes

Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes....
 (which claimed to feature jobs on the moon
Moon

The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the List of natural satellites by diameter satellite in the Solar System. The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is km, about thirty times the diameter of the Earth....
), and in 2005, a fictitious
Fiction

Fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Although the word fiction is derived from the Latin fingo, fingere, finxi, fictum, "to form, create", works of fiction need not be entirely imaginary and may include real people, places, and events....
 brain-boosting drink, termed Google Gulp
Google's hoaxes

Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes....
 was announced. In 2006, they came up with Google Romance
Google's hoaxes

Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes....
, a hypothetical online dating service. In 2007, Google announced two joke products. The first was a free wireless Internet service called TiSP (Toilet Internet Service Provider) in which one obtained a connection by flushing one end of a fiber-optic cable down their toilet and waiting only an hour for a "Plumbing Hardware Dispatcher (PHD)" to connect it to the Internet. Additionally, Google's Gmail
Gmail

Gmail is a free Post Office Protocol and Internet Message Access Protocol webmail service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail....
 page displayed an announcement for Gmail Paper, which allows users of their free email service to have email messages printed and shipped to a snail mail address.

Google's services contain a number of Easter eggs; for instance, the Language Tools page offers the search interface in the Swedish Chef
Swedish Chef

The Swedish Chef is a Muppet that appeared on The Muppet Show. He was operated by Jim Henson and Frank Oz simultaneously and is now puppeteered by Bill Barretta....
's "Bork bork bork," Pig Latin
Pig Latin

Pig Latin is a game of alterations played on the English language language game. To form the Pig Latin form of an English word the initial consonant sound is transposed to the end of the word and an ay is affixed ....
, "Hacker" (actually leetspeak), Elmer Fudd
Elmer Fudd

Elmer J. Fudd is a fictional cartoon character and one of the most famous Looney Tunes characters. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Brothers cartoon pantheon ....
, and Klingon
Klingon language

The Klingon language is the constructed language spoken by Klingons in the fictional Star Trek universe. Deliberately designed by Marc Okrand to be "alien", it contains many peculiarities, such as Object Verb Subject word order....
. In addition, the search engine calculator provides the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything from Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams

Douglas Noel Adams was an England author, dramatist and musician. He is best known as the author of the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series....
' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a Comic science fiction series created by Douglas Adams. Originally a The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1978, it was later adapted to other formats, and over several years it gradually became an international multi-media phenomenon....
. As Google’s search box can be used as a unit converter (as well as a calculator), some non-standard units are built in, such as the Smoot
Smoot

The smoot is a List of strange units of measurement unit of length created as part of an Massachusetts Institute of Technology hazing. It is named after Oliver R....
. Google also routinely modifies its logo in accordance with various holidays or special events throughout the year, such as Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
, Mother's Day
Mother's Day

Mother's Day was created as a day for each family to honor their mother, celebrated on various days in many places around the world. It complements Father's Day, the celebration honoring fathers....
, or the birthday
Birthday

Birthday is the name given to the date of the anniversary of the day of a person's birth. People in many cultures celebrate this anniversary. In some languages, the word for birthday literally translates as "anniversary"....
s of various notable individuals.

IPO and culture

Many people speculated that Google's IPO
Initial public offering

Initial public offering , also referred to simply as a "public offering" or "flotation," is when a company issues common stock or Share to the public for the first time....
 would inevitably lead to changes in the company's culture, because of shareholder pressure for employee benefit reductions and short-term advances, or because a large number of the company's employees would suddenly become millionaires on paper. In a report given to potential investors, co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page promised that the IPO would not change the company's culture. Later Mr. Page said, "We think a lot about how to maintain our culture and the fun elements. We spent a lot of time getting our offices right. We think it's important to have a high density of people. People are packed together everywhere. We all share offices. We like this set of buildings because it's more like a densely packed university campus than a typical suburban office park." Google has faced allegations of sexism
Sexism

Sexism, a term coined in the late 20th century, refers to the belief or attitude that one gender or sex is inferior to or less valuable than the other....
 and ageism
Ageism

Ageism refers to the stereotyping of and discrimination against individuals or groups because of their age. It is a set of beliefs, attitudes, norms, and values used to justify age based prejudice and discrimination....
 from former employees.

However, many analysts are finding that as Google grows, the company is becoming more "corporate". In 2005, articles in The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 and other sources began suggesting that Google had lost its anti-corporate, no evil philosophy. In an effort to maintain the company's unique culture, Google has designated a Chief Culture Officer in 2006, who also serves as the Director of Human Resources. The purpose of the Chief Culture Officer is to develop and maintain the culture and work on ways to keep true to the core values that the company was founded on in the beginning—a flat organization with a collaborative environment.

Philanthropy

In 2004, Google formed a for-profit philanthropic wing, Google.org
Google.org

Google.org is the charitable arm of Internet search engine company Google.It lists its mission as helping with global poverty, energy and the Natural environment....
, with a start-up fund of US$1 billion. The express mission of the organization is to create awareness about climate change
Climate change

Climate change is any long-term significant change in the expected patterns of average weather of a specific region over an appropriately significant period of time....
, global public health, and global poverty. One of its first projects is to develop a viable plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
Electric vehicle

An electric vehicle is a vehicle with one or more electric motors for propulsion. This is also referred to as an electric drive vehicle....
 that can attain 100 mpg
Fuel economy in automobiles

Fuel economy in automobiles is the amount of fuel required to move the automobile over a given distance. While the fuel efficiency of petroleum internal combustion engine has improved markedly in recent decades, , this does not necessarily translate into better fuel economy, if larger and heavier vehicles are used, or if that effici...
. The founding and current director is Dr. Larry Brilliant
Larry Brilliant

Dr. Lawrence "Gangrene" Brilliant is an American fighter pilot, epidemiology, technologist, author and philanthropist, and the director of Google's philanthropic arm Google.org....
.

In 2008 Google announced its "project 10^100" which accepted ideas for how to bless the community and then will allow google users to vote on their favorites.

Network Neutrality

Google is a noted supporter of network neutrality
Network neutrality

Network neutrality is a principle proposed for residential broadband networks and potentially for all networks. A neutral broadband network is one that is free of restrictions on content, sites, or platforms, on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, and on the modes of communication allowed, as well as one where communication is...
. According to Google's Guide to Net Neutrality:
"Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet. The Internet has operated according to this neutrality principle since its earliest days... Fundamentally, net neutrality is about equal access to the Internet. In our view, the broadband carriers should not be permitted to use their market power to discriminate against competing applications or content. Just as telephone companies are not permitted to tell consumers who they can call or what they can say, broadband carriers should not be allowed to use their market power to control activity online."
On February 7, 2006, Vinton Cerf, a co-inventor of the Internet Protocol
Internet protocol

Internet protocol may refer to:*The Internet Protocol, a specific protocol implementation in the Internet protocol suite*The Internet protocol suite, a set of communications protocols that are used for the Internet...
 (IP), and current Vice President and "Chief Internet Evangelist" at Google, in testimony before Congress, said, "allowing broadband carriers to control what people see and do online would fundamentally undermine the principles that have made the Internet such a success."

See also

  • Criticism of Google
    Criticism of Google

    Google, as a corporation that compiles information and makes it searchable via the Internet, has received criticism regarding issues such as intellectual property, internet privacy, and censorship....
  • List of Google products
    List of Google products

    This list of Google products includes all major desktop, mobile and online products released or acquired by Google. They are either a Development stage#Gold.2Fgeneral availability release release, in Development stage#Beta development, or part of the Google Labs initiative....
  • Google China
    Google China

    Google China is the China subsidiary of Google, Inc., the world's largest Internet search engine company....
     – Chinese subsidiary of Google Web search - (Internet censorship
    Internet censorship

    Internet censorship is control or suppression of the publishing or accessing of information on the Internet. The legal issues are similar to offline censorship....
     issues).
  • Google File System
    Google File System

    Google File System is a proprietary distributed file system developed by Google Inc. for its own use. It is designed to provide efficient, reliable access to data using large clusters of commodity hardware....
     – Google's internal distributed file system
  • Google guidelines
    Google guidelines

    The Google webmaster guidelines are a list of suggested practices Google has provided as guidance to webmasters. Websites that do not follow some of the guidelines may be removed from the Google index....
  • Google logo
    Google logo

    Google has had several logos since its renaming from "BackRub". The current official Google logo was designed by Ruth Kedar, and is a logotype based on the Catull typeface ....
  • Google Platform
    Google platform

    Google search requires large computational resources in order to provide their service. This article describes the technological infrastructure behind Google's websites, as presented in the company's public announcements....
     – Google's server and system hardware architecture with geographic references
  • Google search
    Google search

    Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, and is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services....
  • Google Translate
    Google Translate

    Google Translate is a Software release life cycle#Beta service provided by Google to translate a section of text, or a webpage, into another language, with limits to the number of paragraphs, or range of technical terms, translated....
     – Google's Web translator
  • Google's hoaxes
    Google's hoaxes

    Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools' Day hoaxes....
  • Googlebot
    Googlebot

    Googlebot is the search bot software used by Google, which collects documents from the World Wide Web to build a searchable index for the Google search engine....
     – Google's Web crawler
  • Googleshare
    Googleshare

    Googleshare is a measure of mind share based on the results of Google search engine queries. It is a percentage measuring how closely one thing belongs to another according to page counts returned by Google ....
  • GrandCentral
    GrandCentral

    GrandCentral is a free Google-owned Internet service that uses VoIP to link customers' phone numbers together. The service is currently in private beta, and no new invitations have been sent out since March 14, 2008....
  • Search engine
    Search engine

    A search engine is an information retrieval designed to help find information stored on a computer system. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits....
  • TrustRank
    TrustRank

    TrustRank is a link analysis technique described in a paper by Stanford University and Yahoo! researchers for semi-automatically separating useful webpages from spamdexing....
  • Censorship by Google
    Censorship by Google

    Censorship by Google is Google corporation's censorship of information from its services in order to comply with local governments' censorship laws or with the company's policies....


Further reading


External links


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