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Google Inc. is an American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies. The Google headquarters, the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Symbol: GOOG, GGEA
Market Cap: US $ 220,000,000,000 (December 31, 2007)
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Date Founded:
1998
Place Founded:
Stanford University, Menlo Park
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Headquarters: 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View California 94043
Investors:
Sequoia Capital (1 hidden)

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Google said something about Google

Google Chrome Google noted that this change would "apply retroactively to all users who have downloaded Google Chrome."

Censorship by Google Google claims censorship is necessary to keep the PRC government from blocking Google, as the case of the 2002 block.

Google said something about time

Office Open XML That coupled with the fast track standardization process, Google claims, reduces the review time per page ratio.

Google Earth Recently, Google added a feature that allow users to monitor traffic speeds at loops located every 200 yards in real-time.

Google said something about Associated Press

Associated Press In 2007 Google announced it was paying for Associated Press content displayed in Google News.

Google said something about U.S. Presidential Forum

United States presidential election debates, 2008 On April 29, 2008, Google and YouTube announced that they would sponsor a U.S. Presidential Forum, to be held on September 18 at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center.

Google said something about New Orleans Morial Convention Center

United States presidential election debates, 2008 On April 29, 2008, Google and YouTube announced that they would sponsor a U.S. Presidential Forum, to be held on September 18 at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center.

Google said something about engine

Machine translation Google has claimed that promising results were obtained using a proprietary statistical machine translation engine.

Google said something about YouTube

YouTube Google has announced that live video will be an upcoming service by YouTube available to the public later in 2008.

Google said something about View

Google Street View Google has stated that its ultimate goal is to provide street views of the entire world, although the company has not disclosed in advance the exact dates when any particular locations will be added.

Google said something about Vision

Picasa On 15 August, 2006, Google announced they had acquired Neven Vision whose technology can be used to search for features within photos such as people or buildings.

Google said something about Neven

Picasa On 15 August, 2006, Google announced they had acquired Neven Vision whose technology can be used to search for features within photos such as people or buildings.

Google said something about Picasa

Picasa Google has stated that this technology will be applied to searching for photos within Picasa at some stage in the near future.

Google said something about providers

Windows Vista In June 2007, Google claimed that the changes being introduced for SP1 "are a step in the right direction, but they should be improved further to give consumers greater access to alternate desktop search providers".

Google said something about SP1

Windows Vista In June 2007, Google claimed that the changes being introduced for SP1 "are a step in the right direction, but they should be improved further to give consumers greater access to alternate desktop search providers".

Google said something about Pennsylvania

Mount Vernon Cemetery Mount Vernon Cemetery is a cemetery located in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County, although Google says it is located in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.

Google said something about Upstartle

Google Docs On March 9, 2006, Google announced that it had acquired Upstartle.

Google said something about government

Censorship by Google Google claims censorship is necessary to keep the PRC government from blocking Google, as the case of the 2002 block.

Google said something about PRC

Censorship by Google Google claims censorship is necessary to keep the PRC government from blocking Google, as the case of the 2002 block.

Google said something about mechanisms

Criticism of Google Google observes Internet standard mechanisms for requesting that caching be disabled via the robots.txt file, which is another mechanism that allows operators of a website to request that part or all of their site not be included in search engine results, or via META tags, which allow a content editor to specify whether a document can be crawled or archived, or whether the links on the document can be followed.

Google said something about Internet

Criticism of Google Google observes Internet standard mechanisms for requesting that caching be disabled via the robots.txt file, which is another mechanism that allows operators of a website to request that part or all of their site not be included in search engine results, or via META tags, which allow a content editor to specify whether a document can be crawled or archived, or whether the links on the document can be followed.

Google said something about laws

Criticism of Google Google states that it is in compliance with all existing and historical applications of copyright laws regarding books.

Google said something about DoubleClick

DoubleClick Google announced on April 14, 2007 that it had come to a definitive agreement to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1 billion in cash.

Google said something about ratio

Office Open XML That coupled with the fast track standardization process, Google claims, reduces the review time per page ratio.

Google said something about process

Office Open XML That coupled with the fast track standardization process, Google claims, reduces the review time per page ratio.

Google said something about speeds

Google Earth Recently, Google added a feature that allow users to monitor traffic speeds at loops located every 200 yards in real-time.

Google said something about content

Associated Press In 2007 Google announced it was paying for Associated Press content displayed in Google News.

Google said something about Google News

Associated Press In 2007 Google announced it was paying for Associated Press content displayed in Google News.

Google said something about McKeesport

Mount Vernon Cemetery Mount Vernon Cemetery is a cemetery located in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County, although Google says it is located in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.

Google said something about Chrome

Google Chrome Google noted that this change would "apply retroactively to all users who have downloaded Google Chrome."

Google said something about Google SketchUp

SketchUp This, Google claims in the tutorial, is the main idea of Google SketchUp.

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Google acquired company

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

List of acquisitions by Google As of September 2008, Google has acquired 54 companies.

Keyhole Keyhole, Inc. was a company acquired by Google

Asian American Steve Chen and Jawed Karim were co-creators of YouTube, and were beneficiaries of Google's $1.65 billion acquisition of that company in 2006.

Google acquired DoubleClick

List of University of Michigan alumni Kevin O'Connor (BS EE 1983) - Founder of DoubleClick, which was acquired by Google for $3.1 billion

Online advertising It should be noted that Google acquired DoubleClick in 2007 for a consideration of $3,100 million.

DoubleClick In March 2008, Google formally acquired DoubleClick.

DoubleClick On December 20, 2007, the FTC approved Google's purchase of DoubleClick from its owners Hellman & Friedman and JMI Equity, saying, "After carefully reviewing the evidence, we have concluded that Google's proposed acquisition of DoubleClick is unlikely to substantially lessen competition."

Google acquired ^ inc.

Keyhole Keyhole, Inc. was a company acquired by Google

Google acquired Picasa

Picasa In July 2004, Google acquired Picasa and began offering Picasa for free download.

Google acquired CEO

List of University of California, Berkeley alumni Craig Walker, B.A. 1988, J.D. 1995 - Co-founder and CEO of Internet software company GrandCentral (acquired by Google for $50 million)

Google acquired algorithm

Hilltop Hilltop algorithm, an algorithm used to find topic-relevant documents to a particular keyword topic, acquired by Google

Google acquired Keyhole

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

Google acquired majority

List of acquisitions by Google The majority of the companies acquired by Google are based in the United States, and in turn, a large percentage of these companies are based in or around the San Francisco Bay Area.

Google acquired Friendster

Social network service First there was Friendster (which Google tried to acquire in 2003), then, MySpace, and finally, Bebo.

Google acquired Dodgeball

Dodgeball (service) Dodgeball was founded in 2000 by New York University students Dennis Crowley and Alex Rainert, and was acquired by Google in 2005.

Google acquired Android

Android (mobile device platform) In July 2005, Google acquired Android, Inc., a small startup company based in Palo Alto, CA.

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Google used data

Mozilla Firefox Some Internet privacy advocacy groups have expressed concerns surrounding Google's possible uses of this data, though Firefox's privacy policy states that Google may not use personal information for any purposes other than the anti-phishing protection feature.

Google used information

Mozilla Firefox Some Internet privacy advocacy groups have expressed concerns surrounding Google's possible uses of this data, though Firefox's privacy policy states that Google may not use personal information for any purposes other than the anti-phishing protection feature.

Google used SYSTRAN

Machine translation Google used SYSTRAN for several years, but has switched to a statistical translation method in October 2007.

Google used model

Google Analytics As capacity was added to the system, Google began using a lottery-type invitation-code model.

Google used α

Google matrix For the actual matrix, Google uses an α around 0.85.

Google used images

Google Street View Google initially used images from spherical video company Immersive Media as well as their own vehicles.

Google used imagery

Google Street View Since December 2007, Google has used imagery that belongs exclusively to Google.

Google used photos

Picasa The Terms of Service permit Google to use the uploaded photos to display on the website or via RSS feeds, and also for promoting Google services royalty-free.

Google used satellite

Google Maps Although Google uses the word "satellite", most of the high-resolution imagery is aerial photography taken from airplanes rather than from satellites.

Google used software

History of computing hardware Google has managed this by using fault-tolerant software to recover from hardware failures, and is even working on the concept of replacing entire server farms on-the-fly, during a service event.

Google used Moffett Federal Airfield

Santa Clara County, California Moffett Federal Airfield (NUQ), a former Naval Air Station, is used by the Air National Guard, NASA, Lockheed Martin, and Google.

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    Google

    The Google headquarters, the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California. As of 30 September 2008 the company has 20,123 full-time employees.
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    Google (verb)

    The verb to google (also spelled to Google) refers to using the Google search engine 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."
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    Google (disambiguation)

    Google is an Internet company and brand. Google may also refer to:
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    Google.by

    These commercials once created false rumors about Google starting to place them on its homepage.
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    Category:Google

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    Google bomb

    A Google bomb (also referred to as a 'link bomb') is Internet slang for a certain kind of attempt to influence the ranking of a given page in results returned by the Google search engine, often with humorous or political intentions.
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    Google Maps

    Google Maps (for a time named Google Local) 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 and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps API.
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    Google search

    Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, Inc., and it is the most used search engine on the Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services.
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    Google's hoaxes

    Google launches Dajare in Japan (google.co.jp), with the mission of "organizing the world's laughter."
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    History of Google

    On April 29, 2004, Google made an S-1 form SEC filing for an IPO to raise as much as $2,718,281,828.

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