Google is a multi-national company providing search, advertising, cloud computing services and many other business solutions. The company's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful[3] The company ranked 4th on Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2011.[4]

Type: Publicly Held
Industry: Internet & Technology
Founded: 1998
Founder(s): Larry Page

Sergey Brin

Headquarters: 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
Country: USA
Employees: 20,000 [1]
Revenue: $ 29, 321 million as of 2009 [2]
Website: www.google.com
Blog: Google Blogspot
Facebook: Google Facebook
LinkedIn: Google
Twitter: @google
Key People
Larry Page, CEO

Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman
Sergey Brin, Co-Founder
Nikesh Arora, Senior VP and Chief Business Officer
Shona L. Brown, Senior VP Business Operations
David C. Drummond, Senior VP, Corporate Devt. & Chief Legal Officer
Alan Eustace, Senior VP, Engineering and Research
Patrick Pichette, Senior VP & Chief Financial Officer
Jonathan Rosenberg, Senior VP Product Management

History

Origins of Google

In 1996, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, both Stanford University graduate students partnered in building BackRub a search engine that determines the importance of individual web pages. This search engine operated for more than a year at Stanford servers until it took too much bandwith to suit the university.[5]


In 1997, Page and Brin decided to change the name of the BackRub search engine, the two brainstormed and came up with Google- a term derived from the mathematical term googol, which means the numeral 1 followed by 100 zeros.[6] Google represents the founders objective which is to organize an infinite amount of information on the web.


On September 4, 1998, Google was incorporated in California. The company started its business operations in a garage at Menlo Park. Craig Silverstein, was the first employee hired by Page and Brin, a fellow computer science graduate from Stanford.PC Magazine recognized Google as one of the Top 100 Web Sites for 1998[7]

First Investors

Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems was Google's first investor in 1998 followed by Ram Shriram, former President of Junglee and current Managing Director at Sherpalo Ventures. On June 7, 1999, Google received a major equity funding of $25 million from Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins; John Doerr and Michael Moritz join the company's board of directors.[8]

Timeline: 2000-present

In 2000, Google is already available in different languages which include French, German, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish,[9] Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. [10] The Google Adwords was launched with 350 customers and Google Toolbar. On June 11, 2000, the google home page became the largest search engine with 1 billion items.[11]



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