In 2012 Google hit $50 billion in revenue. Average Google searches per day 5.1 billion Page indexed 50 billion Google Search: How it works: 60 trillion+ individual pages each page is crawled (user can decide whether his page will be crawled or not) kept in index (over 100 million gigabytes) algorithms ranking of pages based on freshness‚ page quality … 200+ factors removal of spam notification to the owners to fix spams Knowledge graph Connecting closely related objects in a knowledge
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GOOGLE SWOT ANALYSIS Google‚ Inc. is one of the leading search engines on the internet today. Their pioneering software has revolutionized the way information is organized and retrieved. A SWOT (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats) analysis is an interesting way to take a closer look at a companies situation in a given market. I took a closer look at where Google is sitting in relation to some of it’s biggest competitors‚ Microsoft and Yahoo. Strengths Leading player in the global
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At Google‚ we have a saying: “launch early and iterate.” While this approach is usually limited to our engineers‚ it apparently applies to our mailroom as well! As you may have read in the blogosphere‚ we hit "send" a bit early on a comic book introducing our new open source browser‚ Google Chrome. As we believe in access to information for everyone‚ we’ve now made the comic publicly available -- you can find it here. We will be launching the beta version of Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100
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Google Car: In the paper‚ the point of view will be Google’s. Questions that will be answered in the paper including but not limited to the economical and technical viability for Google to produce Google car in a large scale‚ reasons that Google will succeed or fail‚ the best strategy for Google to adopt. For the industry analysis‚ Porter’s five forces (Appendix 1) will be used to explore the environment of the automobile industry and if Google will be able to enter the industry and produce automobiles
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Mengxiong Li English 205OL The Google Corporation Google has developed into the biggest search engine on the Internet‚ and it has already become the most familiar name to everyone nowadays. Most of us must have experienced its impeccable search engine in today’s Internet world. But how much do we know about Google? Google was founded in 1998 by Stanford computer science graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin who named the search engine they built “Google‚” which is a variation on the
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Is Google Really Making Us Stupid? We are in the twenty-first century‚ and this is the Digital Age (also known as Computer Age‚ or Information Age). In this era‚ our standards of living are high‚ and our needs now define how we think‚ talk‚ and act. Our necessities are forcing us to multi-task‚ and we are only coping through the invaluable help of the International Network‚ commonly known as the Internet. I had the chance to read this 2005 Atlantic article in my previous English class (last
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Using Google An extremely common source of information this day in age is the internet. Because of the internet and the increasing availability of wireless streaming of information‚ most people use it every day for multiple different types of tasks. Because of the massive amount of information that can be obtained through the internet‚ it is necessary to find information by using search engines such as Google. A search engine like Google will take keywords and search through a massive database
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AUGUST 2002 A Review of IPO Activity‚ Pricing‚ and Allocations JAY R. RITTER and IVO WELCH* ABSTRACT We review the theory and evidence on IPO activity: why firms go public‚ why they reward first-day investors with considerable underpricing‚ and how IPOs perform in the long run. Our perspective is threefold: First‚ we believe that many IPO phenomena are not stationary. Second‚ we believe research into share allocation issues is the most promising area of research in IPOs at the moment. Third
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------------------------------------------------- Google hacking From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia | This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2010) | | This article may contain original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and addingreferences. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. (April 2010) | Google hacking is a computer
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stay with the company. By providing these types of benefits Google is also aiming to attract a better pool of candidates. They might be looking for people specific befits mentioned in this question‚ it is probably clear that Google is willing to invest in keeping their employees happy in order to achieve better results. It is a proven fact that happy/motivated employees perform many times better than others. As for the costs that Google faces for offering these benefits‚ they might also be lower
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