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Google

1 : RAZ Today we will be talking about Google.


Question: Have anyone ever heard of Google?..What is Google?
2: RAZ Facts that will be covered in our presentation are: SLIDES
3: RAZ Google is American multinational technology company specializing in
internet-related
services and products.Google headquarters is in
Mountain View, Californiabetter known as the Googleplex.Today Google has more
than 70 offices in more than 40 countries around the globe.
4:AND THe vision: to make search engine so powerful so they would understand
"everything in the world"
The Mission: to organize the world information and make it universally accesible
and useful
The Focus: Google continues to focus on inovation and on the users experience
5: AND Their culure is based on the following items :SLIDES (Such as A flat
hierarchy no discrimination in hirirng Recreation goes hand in hand with the
work
6: RAZ History of Google
7: RAZ Starts with two students,Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were persuing
there Ph.D. at Standford University,when they got the idea to create a new search
engine.
It's a known fact that Larry Page and Sergey Brian did not like each other initially. At
first they thought they have nothing in common, but as the years have passed they
learnt they get along very well and facing with different kind of situation, they went
on to become best friends for life.
8: AND Question: Does anyone know how was Google initially named ?
Answer:Googol
9: AND The name Googol actually came from a graduate student at Stanford
named Sean Anderson .
Anderson suggested the word googolplex during a brainstorming session ,and
Page countered with the shorter googol .Googol is the digit 1 followed by 100
zeroes , while googolplex is 1 followed by a googol zeroes..

The name failed when Larry Page and Sergey Brin received their first
$100,000 paycheck in the name of Google Inc. and they had to run and create a
bank account for the name, so that they could cash it. Therefore, the naming
ceremony was nothing but an accident.

10: RAZ OK, Lets turn our attention on the things that are present one way or
another into our daily live, of course I am talking about the Google products.
Question:Do you know how many products Google have on the market right now ?
Answer:At the moment there are somewhere around 180 Google products
available to the public.Those products can be categorized lik this:
11: RAZ Web-mobile-bussines
12: RAZ Media-Geo-Specialized Search
13: RAZ Home&Office-Social
14 : AND And now well focus on what we considered the most 8 popular and used
Google products
15: AND Web search
Firstly, we will like to talk about web search . Web is a software system that is
designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The information may be
a mix of web pages, images, and other types of files.In recent years, Google seems
to have overtaken devices of all types, serving as the default search engine on the
most popular web browsers.
16: AND Google Chrome
This leads us to our next poit : Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a freeware web
browser developed by Google. Is a browser that combines a minimal design with
sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, easier and it is also the
most popular browser for smartphones .Its success has led to Google expanding the
'Chrome' brand name on various other products such as the Chromecast
17: RAZ Gmail
Gmail changed the way the world saw email. It gave users unlimited email storage
so you never have to delete an email. That was unheard of before the service
debuted.
As of January 2012 Gmail has 350 million active users.(Gmail launched on April 1,
2004 as an invitation-only beta release. It became available to the general public on
February 7, 2007.)

18: RAZ Google Maps and Google Earth


Google Maps changed everything. The service debuted on Feb. 8, 2005. It helps
millions of people not get lost and allows explore the world from the comforts of
your own home. Street view gets even more personal by letting you to walk down
the streets of Paris as if you were there.
Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain,
3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean.
19: RAZ Android
When Google launched Android in 2007 it was seen as a direct competitor to Apple's
iPhone and mobile operating system. Android is based on Linux software and gives
users a different way to experience their mobile phones.Even today the mobile
operating system directly competes with Apple's mobile products.
20: AND Google Translate
Google Translate is a free translation tool that supports up to 64 languages.
Translations are instant and the service can translate words, sentences and web
pages between any combination of the 64 languages.
21: AND YouTube
YouTube is one of Google's best acquisitions to date. Founded in February 2005,
YouTube allows billions of people to discover, watch and share originally-created
videos.
"YouTube, Google Inc's video website, is streaming 4 billion online videos every day,
a 25 percent increase in the past eight months, according to the company."
22: RAZ Following next, we will talk abou People Behind Google. Google's corporate
structure is not particularly unusual .The company is overseen by a board of
directors, which passes instructions down through an executive management group.
This group oversees several departments such as Engineering, Products, Legal,
Finance and Sales. Each of these departments is divided into smaller units. For
instance, the Sales department has branches dedicated to the Americas, Asia
Pacific, and Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Despite the use of a standard
corporate organizational structure, Google has developed a corporate culture based
on giving employees substantial leeway(ro:Libertate) to develop new ideas without
excessive oversight.
23: RAZ We already talked about 2 of the main owners of the company , the
founders: Sergey Brin
and Larry Page And now we introduce
you to Dr. Eric Emerson Schmidt
24:RAZ SLIDES

25,26: AND SLIDES


{RAZ- Eric Schmidt. In March 2001, Schmidt joined Google's board of
directors as chairman, and became the company's CEO in August 2001. At
Google, Schmidt shared responsibility for Google's daily operations with
founders Page and Brin. Schmidt had responsibilities typically assigned to
the CEO of a public company and focused on the management of the vice
presidents and the sales organization

AND -Susan Wojcicki, one of the Vice Presidents of the company, has
been named the most important Googler you have never heard about. It
is a rare tag but a well erved one.

AND- Paul T. Buchheit is an American computer programmer and


entrepreneur. He is the creator and lead developer of Gmail. He developed
the original prototype of Google AdSense . As part of his work on Gmail.
He also suggested Google's now-famous company motto "Don't be evil " in
a 2000 meeting on company values.}
27: RAZ Question: how do you dink its to work at Google?
Sometimes it looks as if the true mission at Google is not to help us find things, or
even to make money, but to create a master-race of employees. At the Googleplex,
if you can demonstrate the right kind of sparky coolness and get hired, the perks
are legendary. There are free meals, free haircuts, free bikes, free cars and even
free beer and wine on Fridays. (Which sounds suspiciously like a breeding
programme.) Currently, and as usual, Google is considered the best company in the
US to work for by Fortune magazine.
28: RAZ Larry Page says: The people behind the scene which makes Google the
company it is today. We hire people who are smart and diligent, and we prefer the
ability over experience. Although Google employees share the same goals and
vision for the company, we accept all people from different backgrounds and with a
diversity of languages, reflecting the global users we serve. Outside of work, Google
employees perform a variety of hobbies, ranging from cycling to beekeeping, from
playing frisbee to dance the foxtrot.
29:30:31:32: AND SLIDES
33: RAZ Want in? It isn't easy.
The stringency of Google's job interviews is legendary as well. Luckily, its personnel
chief Laszlo Bock has now listed the qualities they look for, in an interview with the
New York Times. Before applying for a job at Google, therefore, ask yourself these

four questions.
34: RAZ Slide
35:RAZ Do you have an IQ higher than 130?
The worst possible answer here is "Yes." Bock specifically wants "intellectual
humility", without which he claims people can't learn. Those who have been clever
all their lives often commit, Bock says, "the fundamental attribution error, which is:
if something good happens, it's because I'm a genius. If something bad happens, it's
because someone's an idiot." Taking IQ tests and remembering the score suggests
exactly the wrong combination of self-aggrandisement and insecurity.
36: AND What shall we have for dinner this evening?
Don't say "I don't mind" or "I'm easy, really" or "What would you like?" or any of that
rubbish. If we're going to solve the dinner problem your opinion is required, so stand up and
give it. This is the kind of "emergent leadership" that Google want: the willingness to take
charge when required, and not take harge when not.

37: AND Are you incompetent and lazy?


You are? Excellent. Bock wants to hire people who feel "ownership" of the
company's projects but also enough "humility" to do only what they usefully can. If
you're incompetent, therefore, you're only going to ruin anything you get involved
with, so never volunteering is the right call. Clever and active is another successful
combination.
38: RAZ Do you have a track record of doing something really well?
If so, that's a disaster. When faced with a problem, Bock explains that: "The expert
will go: 'I've seen this 100 times before; here's what you do.'" A clever novice will
usually also solve the problem, and while sometimes they fail this is more than
compensated for by the valuable occasions when they solve it in new ways. People
are better at things, in short, if they don't know what they're doing.

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