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Learn and Share about Google.Updated Objective: Taking ahead Innovation at Google

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By Shivang for Smart Jobs

Google You can make money without doing evil.

Objective: Learn and Share about Google

Updated Objective: Taking ahead Innovation at Google

Final Objective: Summing up my sessions

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10 things Google Thinks that is true

• Focus on the user and all else will follow. • It’s best to do one thing really, really well. • Fast is better than slow. • Democracy on the web works. • You don’t need to be at your desk to need an answer. • You can make money without doing evil. • There’s always more information out there. • The need for information crosses all borders. • You can be serious without a suit. • Great just isn’t good enough.

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Content

• History of Google

• Google as a Company

• Google as a Tool

• Innovations at Google

• Facts at Google

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History of Google

Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.

• Google began in January 1996 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they were both PhD students at Stanford University in Stanford California

• The search engine initially designed was named as “Backrub”. • The company was incorporated on September 4, 1998. It was based

in a friend's garage in, California. • The Company received its first payment on 9th September when it

received a $ 100,000 from the co-founder of sun Microsystems Mr. Andy.

• In January 2013, Google announced it had earned $50 billion in annual revenue for the year of 2012.

• Today Google has more than 70 offices in more than 40 countries around the globe.

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Google as a company

- Started in a friends garage with its first funding of USD 100,000. - It’s really the people that make google the kind of company it is, a new employee at Google is called Noogler. - Google uses a policy often called Innovation time off, where google Engineers are encouraged to spend 20% of their work time on projects that interest them. - Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California is referred to as “The Googleplex”. - The corporation has been estimated to run more than one million servers in data centers around the world and to process over one billion search requests and about twenty-four petabytes of user-generated data each day.

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Inside Google Campus

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Life at Google

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Google Campus

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Google as a Tool

Commonly known Google Products • Gmail • Images • Google Docs • Google Translate • Orkut • Google + (Hangouts) • Picasa • Youtube • Blogger • Google Map • Calendar • Google Labs (Closed in 2011) • Google Play (Android)

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8 Pillars of innovation.

• HAVE A MISSION THAT MATTERS

• THINK BIG BUT START SMALL

• STRIVE FOR CONTINUAL INNOVATION, NOT INSTANT PERFECTION

• LOOK FOR IDEAS EVERYWHERE

• SHARE EVERYTHING

• SPARK WITH IMAGINATION, FUEL WITH DATA

• BE A PLATFORM

• NEVER FAIL TO FAIL

Susan Wojcicki, Google's Senior Vice President of Advertising

Google Innovations

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Google Innovations

• Google Glass • Google Map • Chromebook • Chromebox • Chromecast - New • Chrome Experiments • Android Phone • Robots • Video Game • Google Car • Google Sites • Google Think • Street View • Google Person Finder (Google Org initiative)

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Google Facts

• The first “Google doodle” in 1998 was intended to let visitors to the homepage know that Google’s minders were offline at the Burning Man Festival in Nevada. There’s now a team of “doodlers” and they’ve posted more than 1,000 different doodles on homepages worldwide.[Doodles are the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists.]

• Gmail was launched on April Fool’s day in 2004. • There is a Google Ventures that is the venture capital investment arm of Google Inc. that makes

strategic investments in technology companies, it has 150+ companies under its belt. • Google has a good sense of humor and comes up with pranks for its user, one of them were TiSP

(Toilet Internet Service Provider). • In 2004, Google formed the not-for-profit philanthropic google.org, with a start-up fund of

$1 billion. The mission of the organization is to create awareness about climate change, global public health, and global poverty. One of its first projects was to develop a viable plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that can attain 100 miles per gallon.

• Google has been acquiring 1 Company on an average every week since 2010.

• Google has in all 150+ live projects and 100+ projects closed.

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• "Google looks for "Googliness" — a mashup of passion and drive that’s hard to define but easy to spot. Of the over 26,000 employees worldwide, a surprising percentage have it.“

• "As they’ve grown to over 26,000 employees in more than 70 offices, they’ve worked hard to maintain the unique spirit that characterized Google way back when it started.“

• "A device is just a proxy for what really matters — getting to know your customers. Devices provide context, helping us learn what matters to a consumer in a particular location and at a particular time.“

Something to take along

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Thank you Shivang Patel

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