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Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages.
www.google.com
Provides directions, interactive maps, and satellite/aerial imagery of the United States. Can also search by keyword such as type of business.
maps.google.com
Aggregated headlines and a search engine of many of the world's news sources.
news.google.com
Google's collection of digitized books includes a large number of books related to Old English literature and language. You can search for books by author,
...books.google.com
The philanthropic arm of the company. Lists its activities.
www.google.org
Search and watch millions of videos indexed from all over the web. Upload and share videos with the world.
video.google.com
Searchable archive of more than 700 million Usenet postings from a period of more than 20 years.
groups.google.com
Offers maps and satellite images for complex or pinpointed regional searches.
earth.google.com
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Google
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the corporation. For the search engine, see Google search. For other uses, see Google (disambiguation).
Google Inc.
Type
Public (NASDAQ: GOOG), (LSE: GGEA)
Founded
Menlo Park, California (September 7, 1998)[1]
Headquarters
Google Campus, Mountain View, California, USA
Key people
Eric E. Schmidt, CEO/Director
Sergey Brin, Co-Founder, Technology President
Larry Page, Co-Founder, Products President
George Reyes, CFO
Industry
Internet, Computer software
Products
See list of Google products
Revenue
US$16.593 billion ▲56% (2007)[2]
Net income
US$4.203 billion ▲25% (2007)[2]
Total assets
US$25.335 billion (2007)[2]
Total equity
US$22.689 billion (2007)[2]
Employees
19,156 (March 31, 2008)[3]
Website
www.google.com
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG and LSE: GGEA) is an American public corporation, earning revenue from online and mobile advertising related to its Internet search, web-based e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies. Google's headquarters, the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California, and the company has 19,156 full-time employees (as of March 31, 2008).[3] It is the largest American company (by market capitalization) that is not part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (as of October 31, 2007).[4]
Google was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University and the company was first incorporated as a privately held company on September 7, 1998. Google's initial public offering took place on August 19, 2004, raising US$1.67 billion, making it worth US$23 billion. Google has continued its growth through a series of new product developments, acquisitions, and partnerships. Environmentalism, philanthropy, and positive employee relations have been important tenets during Google's growth, the latter resulting in being identified multiple times as Fortune Magazine's #1 Best Place to Work.[5] The company's unofficial slogan is "Don't be evil", however Google is not without controversy related to its business practices; there are concerns regarding the privacy of personal information, copyright, censorship, and discontinuation of services.
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