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== Introduction ==
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'''Google''' is a multinational technology company specializing in [[Internet]]-related services and products. Founded in 1998 by [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]] while they were Ph.D. students at [[Stanford University]], Google has grown to become one of the most influential companies in the world. The company is best known for its [[search engine]], which processes billions of queries daily, but it also offers a wide range of products, including [[Google Cloud|cloud computing]], [[Google Workspace|productivity software]], [[Android (operating system)|mobile operating systems]], and [[Google Ads|advertising technologies]]. Google is a subsidiary of [[Alphabet Inc.]], a holding company created in 2015 to better manage its diverse business interests.
| name = Google LLC
| logo = [[File:Google logo.png|200px]]
| caption = Google's logo since 2015
| type = [[Subsidiary]]
| foundation = {{start date and age|1998|09|04}}
| founders = [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]]
| location = [[Mountain View, California]], U.S.
| industry = [[Internet]], [[Cloud computing]], [[Artificial intelligence]], [[Advertising]]
| products = [[Google Search]], [[Google Chrome]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Google Cloud]], [[YouTube]], [[Google Ads]], [[Google Maps]], [[Gmail]]
| revenue = {{US$|279.8 billion}} (2023)
| num_employees = 190,234 (2023)
| parent = [[Alphabet Inc.]]
| website = {{URL|https://www.google.com}}
}}


Google's mission statement, "'''to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful'''," reflects its broad ambitions in technology and data management. The company has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern internet, from pioneering advancements in [[machine learning]] to developing open-source software like [[Chromium (web browser)|Chromium]] and [[TensorFlow]]. With offices in over 50 countries and a workforce exceeding 150,000 employees, Google continues to expand its influence across multiple industries.
'''Google LLC''' is an American [[multinational corporation]] specializing in [[Internet]]-related services and products, including [[online advertising]], [[search engine]] technology, [[cloud computing]], [[software]], and [[hardware]]. Founded in 1998 by [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]] while they were [[Ph.D.]] students at [[Stanford University]], Google has grown to become one of the most influential technology companies in the world. It is a subsidiary of [[Alphabet Inc.]], which was created in 2015 to serve as Google's parent company. Google's headquarters, known as the [[Googleplex]], is located in [[Mountain View, California]].


== History ==
== History ==
=== Founding and Early Years ===
=== Founding and early years ===
Google traces its origins to a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1996. Their work focused on developing a more efficient [[web search]] algorithm, which they initially named "BackRub" due to its reliance on [[backlink]] analysis. By 1997, they renamed the project "Google," a play on the word "googol," representing the vast amount of data they aimed to index. The domain name "google.com" was registered on September 15, 1997, and the company was officially incorporated on September 4, 1998, with an initial investment of $100,000 from [[Andy Bechtolsheim]], co-founder of [[Sun Microsystems]].
Google was founded on September 4, 1998, by [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]], who developed a [[search algorithm]] called [[PageRank]] while studying at [[Stanford University]]. The algorithm analyzed the relationships between websites to determine their relevance, a significant improvement over existing search engines at the time. Initially named "BackRub," the project was later renamed "Google," a play on the word "[[googol]]" (the number 1 followed by 100 zeros), reflecting the company's mission to organize the world's information.


Google's first office was a rented garage in [[Menlo Park, California]], where the team worked on refining their search engine. The company's breakthrough came with the introduction of the [[PageRank]] algorithm, which ranked web pages based on their relevance and authority. This innovation set Google apart from competitors like [[Yahoo!]] and [[AltaVista]], leading to rapid adoption by users.
Google's first office was a rented garage in [[Menlo Park, California]], owned by [[Susan Wojcicki]], who later became the CEO of [[YouTube]]. The company received its first major funding of $100,000 from [[Andy Bechtolsheim]], co-founder of [[Sun Microsystems]].


=== Growth and Expansion ===
=== Growth and expansion ===
In 2000, Google launched [[Google AdWords]] (now [[Google Ads]]), an advertising platform that allowed businesses to display targeted ads alongside search results. This became the company's primary revenue source, fueling further expansion. By 2004, Google had grown significantly, prompting an [[initial public offering]] (IPO) that raised $1.67 billion and valued the company at $23 billion.
In 2000, Google launched [[Google AdWords]] (now [[Google Ads]]), an advertising platform that allowed businesses to display ads alongside search results. This became a major revenue source. The same year, Google introduced the [[Google Toolbar]], which integrated its search engine into [[web browsers]].


Throughout the 2000s, Google diversified its product portfolio, introducing services such as:
Google expanded rapidly in the early 2000s, acquiring companies like [[Deja News]] (which led to the creation of [[Google Groups]]) and launching new products such as [[Google Images]] (2001) and [[Google News]] (2002). In 2004, Google held its [[initial public offering]] (IPO), raising $1.67 billion and valuing the company at $23 billion.
* [[Gmail]] (2004)
* [[Google Maps]] (2005)
* [[Google Chrome]] (2008)
* [[Android (operating system)|Android]] (acquired in 2005, first commercial release in 2008)


The company also expanded its infrastructure, building data centers worldwide to support its growing user base. In 2006, Google acquired [[YouTube]], the leading online video platform, for $1.65 billion, further solidifying its dominance in digital media.
=== Alphabet Inc. and restructuring ===
In 2015, Google underwent a major restructuring, creating [[Alphabet Inc.]] as its parent company. This move allowed Google to focus on its core businesses (search, advertising, and consumer products) while other ventures (such as [[Waymo]], [[Verily]], and [[DeepMind]]) operated as separate subsidiaries under Alphabet.


=== Formation of Alphabet Inc. ===
== Products and services ==
In 2015, Google underwent a major corporate restructuring, forming [[Alphabet Inc.]] as its parent company. This move separated Google's core internet services from its more experimental ventures, such as [[Waymo]] (self-driving cars) and [[Verily]] (life sciences). [[Sundar Pichai]] became CEO of Google, while Larry Page and Sergey Brin assumed leadership roles at Alphabet.
Google offers a wide range of products and services, including:


== Products and Services ==
=== Search and advertising ===
Google offers a vast array of products and services, many of which are integrated into its ecosystem. Below are some of the most notable offerings:
* [[Google Search]] – The company's flagship product, handling billions of queries daily.
* [[Google Ads]] – An online advertising platform that generates most of Google's revenue.
* [[Google AdSense]] – A program allowing publishers to display targeted ads on their websites.


=== Search and Advertising ===
=== Cloud computing ===
* '''[[Google Search]]''': The company's flagship product, handling over 90% of global search queries as of 2023.
* [[Google Cloud]] – A suite of cloud computing services, including [[Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP) and [[Google Workspace]] (formerly G Suite).
* '''[[Google Ads]]''': An online advertising platform that generates the majority of Google's revenue.
* [[Google Drive]] – A file storage and synchronization service.
* '''[[Google Analytics]]''': A web analytics service used by businesses to track website traffic and user behavior.


=== Cloud Computing ===
=== Software ===
* '''[[Google Cloud Platform]]''': A suite of cloud computing services, including infrastructure, machine learning, and data storage.
* [[Android (operating system)|Android]] – The world's most popular [[mobile operating system]].
* '''[[Google Workspace]]''': A collection of productivity tools, such as [[Google Docs]], [[Google Sheets]], and [[Google Meet]].
* [[Google Chrome]] – A leading [[web browser]] and the foundation of [[ChromeOS]].
* [[Gmail]] – A free email service with over 1.5 billion users.
* [[Google Maps]] – A web mapping and navigation platform.


=== Hardware ===
=== Hardware ===
* '''[[Pixel (smartphone)|Pixel]]''': A line of smartphones running the Android operating system.
* [[Pixel (smartphone)|Pixel]] – A line of smartphones and tablets.
* '''[[Google Nest]]''': Smart home devices, including thermostats and speakers.
* [[Google Nest]] – Smart home devices, including thermostats and speakers.
* '''[[Chromecast]]''': A media streaming device.
* [[Chromecast]] – A media streaming device.


=== Software and Operating Systems ===
=== Other services ===
* '''[[Android (operating system)|Android]]''': The world's most popular mobile operating system, used by billions of devices.
* [[YouTube]] – Acquired in 2006, it is the largest video-sharing platform globally.
* '''[[ChromeOS]]''': A lightweight operating system designed for [[Chromebook]] laptops.
* [[Google Play]] – A digital distribution service for apps, books, and media.
* '''[[Google Chrome]]''': The dominant web browser, with a market share exceeding 60% as of 2023.
* [[Google Assistant]] – A virtual assistant powered by [[artificial intelligence]].


== Criticism and Controversies ==
== Corporate structure and culture ==
Google has faced significant scrutiny over its business practices, privacy policies, and market dominance. Some of the most notable controversies include:
Google operates under [[Alphabet Inc.]], with [[Sundar Pichai]] serving as CEO since 2015. The company is known for its unique corporate culture, emphasizing innovation, employee perks, and a relaxed work environment. Google's offices feature amenities such as free meals, fitness centers, and recreational spaces.


=== Antitrust Issues ===
The company's motto, "[[Don't be evil]]" (later revised to "Do the right thing"), reflected its early commitment to ethical business practices. However, this has been a subject of controversy as Google has faced scrutiny over privacy, antitrust, and labor issues.
Google has been the subject of multiple antitrust investigations, particularly in the [[European Union]] and the [[United States]]. In 2018, the [[European Commission]] fined Google €4.34 billion for abusing its dominance in the Android market by pre-installing Google apps on devices.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_18_4581 |title=Antitrust: Commission fines Google €4.34 billion for illegal practices regarding Android mobile devices |publisher=European Commission |date=July 18, 2018}}</ref> Similar cases have been brought by the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], alleging anti-competitive behavior in search and advertising.


=== Privacy Concerns ===
== Criticism and controversies ==
Google's data collection practices have drawn criticism from privacy advocates. In 2019, the company was fined $170 million by the [[Federal Trade Commission]] for violating children's privacy laws on YouTube.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2019/09/google-youtube-will-pay-record-170-million-alleged-violations |title=Google and YouTube Will Pay Record $170 Million for Alleged Violations of Children’s Privacy Law |publisher=FTC |date=September 4, 2019}}</ref> Other concerns include the tracking of user locations and the use of personal data for targeted advertising.
Google has faced numerous criticisms, including:


=== Censorship and Ethical Concerns ===
=== Privacy concerns ===
Google has been accused of complying with censorship requests from authoritarian governments, such as in [[China]], where it operated a filtered search engine ([[Google China]]) until 2010. The company has also faced backlash over its work with the [[U.S. military]] and its handling of employee protests related to ethical issues.
Google has been accused of collecting excessive user data through its services. In 2019, the company was fined €50 million by France's data protection authority for violating the [[General Data Protection Regulation]] (GDPR).


== Influence and Impact ==
=== Antitrust issues ===
Google has profoundly shaped the internet and modern technology. Its search engine revolutionized information retrieval, while products like Android and Chrome have become ubiquitous. The company's innovations in [[artificial intelligence]] (e.g., [[Google DeepMind|DeepMind]] and [[Google Bard]]) continue to push the boundaries of machine learning.
Google has faced multiple [[antitrust]] investigations, particularly regarding its dominance in search and advertising. In 2020, the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] filed a lawsuit accusing Google of maintaining an illegal monopoly in search.


Google's open-source contributions, such as the [[Chromium]] browser engine and the [[Kubernetes]] container orchestration system, have had a lasting impact on software development. Additionally, its philanthropic arm, [[Google.org]], supports initiatives in education, crisis response, and environmental sustainability.
=== Labor and ethics ===
Google has been criticized for its handling of employee protests, including the 2018 walkout over sexual harassment policies. The company has also faced backlash over its work with the U.S. military ([[Project Maven]]) and its operations in China ([[Project Dragonfly]]).
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== Influence and impact ==
Google has profoundly shaped the internet and modern technology. Its search engine revolutionized information access, while products like [[Android]] and [[YouTube]] have become integral to daily life. Google's innovations in [[machine learning]] and [[artificial intelligence]] (e.g., [[Google DeepMind|DeepMind]]'s [[AlphaFold]]) have advanced scientific research.
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The company's advertising model has transformed digital marketing, and its open-source projects (e.g., [[Chromium (web browser)|Chromium]], [[TensorFlow]]) have fostered global collaboration in software development.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[History of Google]]
* [[History of Google]]
* [[List of Google products]]
* [[List of Google products]]
* [[Google antitrust cases]]
* [[Google Doodle]]
* [[Comparison of web search engines]]
* [[Google X]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
* {{Official website|https://www.google.com}}
* [https://about.google/ Google About]
* [https://abc.xyz/ Alphabet Inc.]


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