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'''Google''' is an American multinational technology company 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 companies in the world. The company is a subsidiary of [[Alphabet Inc.]], a holding company formed in 2015 to oversee Google and its various subsidiaries.<ref>{{cite web |title=About Google |url=https://about.google/ |publisher=Google |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
'''Google''' is an American 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. Its primary offerings include [[Google Search|search engine technology]], [[Google Cloud|cloud computing]], [[Google Ads|advertising technologies]], and a wide range of software and hardware products. Google is a subsidiary of [[Alphabet Inc.]], its parent company since 2015.


== History ==
== History ==
=== Founding and Early Years ===
Google's origins trace back to 1996 when Larry Page and Sergey Brin collaborated on a research project called "BackRub," a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites using [[PageRank]], an algorithm that ranked pages based on their inbound links. The domain name "google.com" was registered on September 15, 1997, and the company was officially incorporated on September 4, 1998, in a garage in [[Menlo Park, California]].
Google was officially 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 importance, providing more relevant search results than existing methods. The domain name "google.com" was registered on September 15, 1997, and the company was incorporated in a friend's garage in [[Menlo Park, California]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Page |first=Larry |title=The Google Story |year=2005 |publisher=Delacorte Press |isbn=978-0-553-80457-7}}</ref>


=== Expansion and IPO ===
=== Early Growth ===
In 2000, Google launched [[Google AdWords]], an advertising platform that allowed businesses to display ads alongside search results. This became a major revenue source. The company went public in 2004 through an [[initial public offering]] (IPO), raising $1.67 billion and valuing the company at $23 billion. By 2006, Google had expanded into new areas, including [[Google Maps]], [[Google Earth]], and [[Gmail]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Google's IPO: A Look Back |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/19/business/google-s-ipo-a-look-back.html |work=The New York Times |date=2004-08-19 |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
Google quickly gained popularity due to its simple interface and superior search results. In 2000, Google introduced [[Google AdWords]] (now Google Ads), an advertising platform that became a major revenue driver. The company also launched its [[Google Toolbar]] and expanded its indexing capabilities.


=== Formation of Alphabet Inc. ===
=== IPO and Expansion ===
In 2015, Google reorganized under a new holding company, Alphabet Inc., to separate its core internet business from newer ventures like [[Waymo]] (self-driving cars) and [[Verily]] (life sciences). Sundar Pichai became CEO of Google, while Larry Page and Sergey Brin took leadership roles at Alphabet.<ref>{{cite web |title=Google to Reorganize Under New Holding Company, Alphabet |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-to-reorganize-under-new-holding-company-alphabet-1438897225 |work=The Wall Street Journal |date=2015-08-10 |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
Google went public on August 19, 2004, through an [[initial public offering]] (IPO) that raised $1.67 billion. The company expanded its product portfolio with acquisitions such as [[YouTube]] (2006), [[Android (operating system)|Android Inc.]] (2005), and [[DoubleClick]] (2007). In 2015, Google reorganized under [[Alphabet Inc.]], with Google becoming its largest subsidiary.


== Products and Services ==
== Products and Services ==
Google offers a wide range of products and services, many of which are free to users but supported by advertising revenue.
Google offers a vast array of products and services, many of which are free to use, supported by advertising revenue.


=== Search Engine ===
=== Search and Advertising ===
Google's flagship product is its [[search engine]], which processes billions of queries daily. The search engine uses advanced algorithms, including [[machine learning]] and [[natural language processing]], to deliver relevant results.<ref>{{cite web |title=How Search Works |url=https://www.google.com/search/howsearchworks/ |publisher=Google |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
* '''[[Google Search]]''': The dominant search engine globally, handling billions of queries daily.
* '''[[Google Ads]]''': An online advertising platform allowing businesses to display ads on Google's network.
* '''[[Google AdSense]]''': A program enabling website owners to monetize their content through targeted ads.


=== Advertising ===
=== Cloud Computing ===
Google's primary revenue source is its advertising platform, which includes:
* '''[[Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP)''': A suite of cloud computing services including computing, storage, and machine learning tools.
* [[Google Ads]] (formerly AdWords) – Pay-per-click advertising.
* '''[[Google Workspace]]''': A collection of productivity apps such as [[Gmail]], [[Google Docs]], and [[Google Drive]].
* [[Google AdSense]] – Allows publishers to display ads on their websites.
* [[Google Display Network]] – A network of websites that host Google ads.


=== Cloud Computing ===
=== Hardware ===
[[Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP) provides cloud computing services, including:
* '''[[Pixel (smartphone)|Pixel]]''': A line of smartphones developed by Google.
* [[Google Compute Engine]] – Infrastructure as a service (IaaS).
* '''[[Google Nest]]''': Smart home devices including speakers, thermostats, and security systems.
* [[Google App Engine]] – Platform as a service (PaaS).
* '''[[Chromecast]]''': A media streaming device.
* [[Google Kubernetes Engine]] – Managed [[Kubernetes]] service.


=== Software ===
=== Software ===
Google develops several widely used software products:
* '''[[Android (operating system)|Android]]''': The world's most widely used mobile operating system.
* [[Android (operating system)|Android]] The world's most popular mobile operating system.
* '''[[Chrome (web browser)|Chrome]]''': A leading web browser and the foundation for [[ChromeOS]].
* [[Chrome (web browser)|Chrome]] A leading web browser.
* '''[[Google Assistant]]''': A virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence.
* [[Google Workspace]] A suite of productivity tools (formerly G Suite).


=== Hardware ===
== Business Model ==
Google has expanded into hardware with products such as:
Google's primary revenue source is advertising, accounting for over 80% of its income. The company monetizes its free services by displaying targeted ads based on user data. Other revenue streams include:
* [[Pixel (smartphone)|Pixel]] smartphones.
* '''Cloud Services''': Enterprise solutions through Google Cloud.
* [[Google Nest]] smart home devices.
* '''Hardware Sales''': Devices like Pixel phones and Nest products.
* [[Chromecast]] streaming devices.
* '''Licensing''': Fees from Android partners and other software agreements.


== Business Model ==
=== Advertising Dominance ===
Google's business model is primarily based on advertising, which accounts for over 80% of its revenue. The company also earns income from cloud computing, hardware sales, and subscription services like [[YouTube Premium]] and [[Google One]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Google Annual Report 2022 |url=https://abc.xyz/investor/ |publisher=Alphabet Inc. |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
Google's advertising ecosystem relies on its ability to collect and analyze vast amounts of user data. Its platforms, such as Google Ads and AdSense, enable businesses to reach highly specific audiences, making it the largest digital advertising company in the world.


== Criticism and Controversies ==
== Criticism and Controversies ==
Google has faced numerous controversies, including:
Google has faced numerous criticisms related to privacy, antitrust issues, and market dominance.


=== Privacy Concerns ===
=== Privacy Concerns ===
Critics argue that Google collects excessive user data through its services. The company has been fined by regulators, such as the [[European Union]], for violating [[General Data Protection Regulation|GDPR]] laws.<ref>{{cite news |title=Google Fined €50 Million by French Data Privacy Regulator |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47087000 |work=BBC News |date=2019-01-21 |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
Critics argue that Google collects excessive user data, raising concerns about surveillance and data security. The company has been fined multiple times under regulations like the [[General Data Protection Regulation]] (GDPR).


=== Antitrust Issues ===
=== Antitrust Issues ===
Google has been accused of monopolistic practices, particularly in search and advertising. In 2020, the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] filed an antitrust lawsuit against the company.<ref>{{cite web |title=U.S. vs. Google Antitrust Case |url=https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-sues-monopolist-google-violating-antitrust-laws |publisher=U.S. Department of Justice |date=2020-10-20 |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
Google has been accused of anti-competitive practices, including favoring its own services in search results and imposing restrictive contracts on Android manufacturers. In 2020, the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google.


=== Censorship and Ethical Concerns ===
=== Censorship and Ethics ===
Google has been criticized for complying with censorship requests in countries like [[China]] and for its involvement in military AI projects like [[Project Maven]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Google and the China Dilemma |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/17/technology/google-china-censorship.html |work=The New York Times |date=2018-12-17 |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
Google has been criticized for complying with censorship requests in countries like [[China]] and for its handling of controversial content on platforms like YouTube.


== Global Presence ==
== Global Presence ==
Google operates in over 50 countries and has offices worldwide, including major hubs in:
Google operates in over 50 countries, with major offices in:
* [[Mountain View, California]] (headquarters).
* '''United States''': Headquarters in [[Mountain View, California]] ([[Googleplex]]).
* [[Dublin, Ireland]] (European headquarters).
* '''Europe''': Large offices in [[Dublin]], [[London]], and [[Zurich]].
* [[Singapore]] (Asia-Pacific hub).
* '''Asia''': Key hubs in [[Singapore]], [[Tokyo]], and [[Bangalore]].


The company employs over 150,000 people and supports numerous languages in its products.<ref>{{cite web |title=Google Offices |url=https://www.google.com/about/locations/ |publisher=Google |access-date=2023-10-10}}</ref>
The company employs over 150,000 people worldwide and supports numerous local initiatives through [[Google.org]], its philanthropic arm.


== Influence and Impact ==
== Influence and Impact ==
Google has significantly shaped the internet and modern technology:
Google has profoundly shaped the internet and modern technology. Its innovations in search, advertising, and artificial intelligence have set industry standards. Key contributions include:
* Popularized [[PageRank]] and modern search engines.
* '''Open-Source Projects''': Such as [[TensorFlow]] and [[Kubernetes]].
* Accelerated the adoption of [[cloud computing]] and [[open-source software]].
* '''Research and Development''': Pioneering work in [[quantum computing]] and [[self-driving cars]] ([[Waymo]]).
* Influenced digital advertising and [[big data]] analytics.
* '''Digital Transformation''': Enabling businesses and individuals to leverage cloud computing and AI.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[History of Google]]
* [[History of Google]]
* [[List of Google products]]
* [[List of Google products]]
* [[Google Doodles]]
* [[Google Search algorithms]]
* [[Criticism of Google]]


== References ==
== References ==
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  <ref>{{cite web |title=Google Corporate Information |url=https://about.google/ |publisher=Google |access-date=2023-10-15}}</ref>
  <ref>{{cite book |last=Levy |first=Steven |title=In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives |year=2011 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=978-1416596585}}</ref>
  <ref>{{cite news |title=U.S. sues Google for antitrust violations |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/technology/google-antitrust-suit-doj.html |work=The New York Times |date=2020-10-20 |access-date=2023-10-15}}</ref>
  <ref>{{cite web |title=Google fined €50 million by French data regulator |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/21/google-fined-57-million-by-french-data-regulator.html |publisher=CNBC |date=2019-01-21 |access-date=2023-10-15}}</ref>
</references>


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