What Google Does:
Just about everything these days. A search engine, self-driving cars, Android, YouTube, Nest, Google Fiber, and more. It all began with the search engine.
How Google Began:
Larry Page and Sergey Brin collaborated at Stanford University on a search engine called “Backrub.” The name came from the search engine’s use of back-links to determine page relevance. This is a patented algorithm known as PageRank.
Brin and Page left Stanford and founded Google, Inc in September of 1998.
Google was an instant hit, and by the year 2000, Google was the world’s largest search engine. By 2001 it did something that eluded most of the dot.com business startups of the time. Google became profitable.
How Google Makes Money:
The Google Web Search:
The biggest and most popular Google service is the web search. Google’s web search engine is well known for providing relevant search results with a clean interface. Google is the largest and most popular web search engine in the world.
Corporate Environment:
Google has a reputation for a casual atmosphere. As one of the few successful dot.com startups, Google still retains many perks of that era, including free lunch and laundry for employees and parking lot roller hockey games. Google employees have been traditionally allowed to spend twenty percent of their time on projects of their choosing.
Other Google services
- Blogger – View and create your own blog.
- Froogle – Search for products based on prices, location, type, etc.
- Gmail – Free online e-mail service with over 1gb of storage and the best Spamprotection available.
- Google+ – Google social networking site.
- Google AdSense – A service that pays website publishers or blog developers to show advertisements on their site.
- Google AdWords – Service that enables users to pay to advertise on the Google search engine and other websites using Google AdSense.
- Google Alerts – Create alert text messages sent to an e-mail address each day or as it happens of web searches, news searches, etc.
- Google Analytics – Google Analytics allows anyone with their own domain to monitor and create reports of visitors to their website.
- Google App Engine – A service that provides users the ability to create scalable web services that use Google’s resources.
- Google Base – Location where you can post information and make your information searchable on Google.
- Google Books – Another fantastic service from Google that contains hundreds of thousands of books that can be searched.
- Google Buzz – Discontinued Google social networking site replaced by Google+.
- Google Calendar – A way to organize your schedule, synchronize, and share events with your friends.
- Google Checkout – Service that provides users and sellers with an easy and secure method of paying each other.
- Google Code – Allows users to view source code on websites.
- Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) – Service that allows you to create your own custom Google Search engine.
- Google Docs – A fantastic free solution from Google that allows you to open Microsoft Office documents as well as share them with other users with Internet access.
- Google Drive – A cloud storage service from Google introduce April 24, 2012 that allows users to view, edit, and store their documents and files in the Google cloud.
- Google Blog – A blog maintained by Google that helps give an insight into the company.
- Google Deskbar and Google Desktop – Small software utility that adds a Google search to the Microsoft Windows Taskbar allowing users to search without even opening a browser.
- Google Directory – Browse the Open Directory of web pages modified to list the directory listings by Google’s PageRank technology.
- Google Earth – A fantastic software program that allows a person to view almost everywhere on earth, get directions, find close shops and places of interest, and much more.
- Google Features – A great listing from Google of some of its different available features as well as tricks on searching for different content on Google.
- Google Fiber – A limited service available in some places in the United States that offers a Fiber connection to the Internet.
- Google Fonts – A collection of thousands of fonts that can be used on your web page.
- Google Groups – Google’s bulletin board with millions of users and postings.
- Google H4x0r – Display Google’s search page and results in leet speak.
- Google Home Page – Google’s main page.
- Google Images – Google search that allows you to search for images instead of text.
- Google Klingon – Display Google’s search page and results in Klingon.
- Google Labs – A section of Google that once displayed upcoming features. This section was later discontinued.
- Google Mail – Alternatively referred to as Gmail, is one of the most popular email hosts.
- Google Maps – A great feature that enables users to search for directions from one location to another, search for local businesses, and more.
- Google Moderator – Another great free tool from Google that allows anyone to collect the best input from an audience of any size.
- Google Moon – In celebration of the first Moon landing, Google created this page that has a map of our Moon as well as each of the moon landings.
- Google Ngram Viewer – Great tool that allows you to search lots of books and other printed material for the frequency of words or phrases.
- Google Now – Service primarily used by mobile users that gives the most relevant information that relates to you based of your searching and driving habits.
- Google Personalized – Enables Google users to personalize the Google home page, having it display the latest news they want to view, their local weather, and more.
- Google Pig Latin – Display Google’s search page and results in Pig Latin.
- Google Play Music– A service that allows users to stream, download, and upload music to a person library as well as create and listen to radio stations. It is usable across multiple devices. Additionally, Google Play Music unlimited song streaming for a monthly fee.
- Google Sets – Type in a few keywords that are similar to pull up a listing of more words that relate to the words you typed.
- Google Sites – A service that enables users to create and share websites.
- Google Scholar – Allows users to search for scholarly literature.
- Google SketchUp – A great tool for users to create and share 3-D models.
- Google Street View – Another great service that allows anyone to drive down the streets around the world.
- Google News – Great news site automatically generated using the results of news sites queried by Google.
- Google Patents– Allows users to search over 7 million patents.
- Google SMS – Enables users to send text messages over their mobile using SMS to get quick answers such as driving directions, movie show times, local business listing, etc.
- Google Talk – Instant Messenger program.
- Google Toolbar – For Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and Firefox users, this software add-on enables users using these browsers to have access to the Google search and other Google features any time the browser window is open.
- Google Translator – Translate a foreign language web page or text into your language.
- Google Trends – List of the 100 most active search queries and comparison of what people are searching for on Google.
- Google URL Shortener – Service to shorten long URLs.
- Google Video – Search for online videos hosted by Google as well as transcript text of videos and TV shows.
- Google Voice – Use Google search over the phone using your voice.
- Google Web Accelerator – For broadband users, this Microsoft Windows software utility can help speed up browsing times by utilizing Google’s global computer network.
- Google Webmaster tools – Another great service provided by Google that enables webmasters to view, maintain, and control how Google indexes their web page.
- Google Zeitgeist – A listing of some of the top searches on Google.
- Google.org – The philanthropic arm of Google.
- iGoogle – Personalized Google page that enables you to add links, RSS feeds, games, and much more. To get to this from the Google main page click the iGoogle link in the top right corner.
- Orkut – A social networking site that provides you a location to socialize with your friends and family, and meet new acquaintances from all around the world. Google announced the Orkut service will stop September 30, 2014.
- Picasa – A great free Microsoft Windows software program to view images, manage images, and much more.
- YouTube – Video service that allows users to freely upload videos and view others videos.