Google Inc.
Google Inc. is an American multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search, cloud computing, software and online advertising technologies. Most of its profits are derived from AdWords.
What Google does for you
Larry Page, Google's co-founder and CEO, once described the “perfect search engine” as something that “understands exactly what you mean and gives you back exactly what you want.” Since he spoke those words Google has grown to offer products beyond search, but the spirit of what he said remains. With all our technologies—from search to Chrome to Gmail—Google's goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to find the information you need and get the things you need to do done.
This means making search smarter and faster, so it can understand that when you type [jaguar] you’re looking for the car, not photos of the animal. It means showing you when your friends like an ad or a search result, so that you know it might be valuable. It means making Google products work intuitively, so that you can share documents with Gmail contacts without having to copy and paste, and open the same tabs on your Android phone that you have open on your Chrome browser on your desktop. Above all, it means making Google products work better so that people can spend time on the stuff they’re good at—like enjoying time with family, camping in the wilderness, painting a picture or throwing a party.
What Google does for businesses
Google provides a variety of tools to help businesses of all kinds succeed on and off the web. These programs form the backbone of their own business; they've also enabled entrepreneurs and publishers around the world to grow theirs. Google's advertising programs, which range from simple text ads to rich media ads, help businesses find customers, and help publishers make money off of their content. Google also provides cloud computing tools for businesses that save money and help organizations be more productive.
What Google does for the web
Google builds products that they hope will make the web better—and therefore your experience on the web better. With products like Chrome and Android, they want to make it simpler and faster for people to do what they want to online. Google is also committed to the open web, so they're involved in various projects to make it easier for developers to contribute to the online ecosystem and move the web forward. The web has evolved enormously since Google first appeared on the scene, but one thing that hasn't changed is their belief in the endless possibilities of the Internet itself.
Google Inc. is an American multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search, cloud computing, software and online advertising technologies. Most of its profits are derived from AdWords.
What Google does for you
Larry Page, Google's co-founder and CEO, once described the “perfect search engine” as something that “understands exactly what you mean and gives you back exactly what you want.” Since he spoke those words Google has grown to offer products beyond search, but the spirit of what he said remains. With all our technologies—from search to Chrome to Gmail—Google's goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to find the information you need and get the things you need to do done.
This means making search smarter and faster, so it can understand that when you type [jaguar] you’re looking for the car, not photos of the animal. It means showing you when your friends like an ad or a search result, so that you know it might be valuable. It means making Google products work intuitively, so that you can share documents with Gmail contacts without having to copy and paste, and open the same tabs on your Android phone that you have open on your Chrome browser on your desktop. Above all, it means making Google products work better so that people can spend time on the stuff they’re good at—like enjoying time with family, camping in the wilderness, painting a picture or throwing a party.
What Google does for businesses
Google provides a variety of tools to help businesses of all kinds succeed on and off the web. These programs form the backbone of their own business; they've also enabled entrepreneurs and publishers around the world to grow theirs. Google's advertising programs, which range from simple text ads to rich media ads, help businesses find customers, and help publishers make money off of their content. Google also provides cloud computing tools for businesses that save money and help organizations be more productive.
What Google does for the web
Google builds products that they hope will make the web better—and therefore your experience on the web better. With products like Chrome and Android, they want to make it simpler and faster for people to do what they want to online. Google is also committed to the open web, so they're involved in various projects to make it easier for developers to contribute to the online ecosystem and move the web forward. The web has evolved enormously since Google first appeared on the scene, but one thing that hasn't changed is their belief in the endless possibilities of the Internet itself.