The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Google:
Google is an American multinational technology company specializing in internet-related services and products that include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, software, and hardware.
Google LLC
- Motto: "Do the right thing"[2]
- Website: about
.google - CEO: Sundar Pichai
- Co-founder: Larry Page
- Co-founder: Sergey Brin
- Parent company: Alphabet Inc.
- History of Google
- Criticism of Google
- Censorship by Google
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Google
- Google.org
- Google platform
- Googleplex
- Google logo
- Google Doodles
- List of Google Easter eggs
- List of Google April Fools' Day jokes
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Products
Search
- Algorithms:
- Analysis:
- Google Instant
- Google Voice Search
- Google Real-Time Search
- Google Personalized Search
- Google Web History
- Google Custom Search
- Related:
Maps
- Google Traffic
- Google Transit
- Google Street View
- Coverage of Google Street View
- Google Street View privacy concerns
- Competition of Google Street View
- Google Aerial View
- Google Earth
- Google Latitude
- Google Maps Navigation
- Google Maps (app)
- Google Map Maker
- Google Maps pin
YouTube
- History of YouTube
- Social impact of YouTube
- Censorship of YouTube
- Me at the zoo – the first video uploaded onto YouTube
Gmail
Chrome
Docs Editors
Android
Pixel
History
History of Google
Product release timeline
- 1998 – Google Search
- 2001 – Google Groups
- 2002 – Google News
- 2004 – Orkut
- 2004 – Gmail
- 2005 – iGoogle
- 2005 – Android (acquisition)
- 2005 – Google Maps
- 2005 – Google Reader
- 2006 – Google Calendar
- 2006 – Google Docs
- 2006 – YouTube (acquisition)
- 2008 – Google Chrome
- 2010 – Google Nexus
- 2010 – Google eBooks
- 2010 – Google Buzz
- 2011 – Google+
- 2012 – Google Drive
- 2012 – Google Play
- 2013 – Google Keep
- 2013 – Google Glass
- 2013 – Google Pixel
- 2014 – Nest (acquisition)
- 2015 – Google Photos
- 2016 – Google Nest (smart speakers)
- 2019 – Stadia
- 2023 – Bard
Product discontinuation timeline
- 2014 – Orkut
- 2013 – iGoogle
- 2013 – Google Reader
- 2011 – Google Buzz
- 2011 – Google Notebook
- 2011 – Google Desktop
- 2011 – Google Pack
- 2019 – Google+
- 2020 – Google Play Music
- 2023 – Stadia
Acquisitions
Criticism
Events
For developers
Other
People in relation to Google
Management
Co-founders
- Larry Page: Co-founder
- Sergey Brin: Co-founder
Senior leadership
- Sundar Pichai: Chief Executive Officer
- Philipp Schindler: Chief Business Officer
- Don Harrison: President, Corporate Development
- Kent Walker: SVP, Global Affairs
- Lorraine Twohill: SVP, Global Marketing
Senior product area leadership
- Hiroshi Lockheimer: SVP, Platforms & Ecosystems
- Rick Osterloh: SVP, Devices & Services
- Prabhakar Raghavan: SVP, Ads & Commerce
- Ben Gomes: SVP, Search, News & Assistant
- Jeff Dean: SVP, Google AI
- Thomas Kurian: CEO, Google Cloud
- Neal Mohan: CEO, YouTube
- Yasmin Green (businesswoman): CEO, Jigsaw
Product area leadership
Devices & Services
- Clay Bavor: VP, AR/VR
- Ana Corrales: COO
- Rishi Chandra: VP, Nest
- Sabrina Ellis: VP, Pixel
- Phil Harrison: VP, Stadia
- Ivy Ross: VP, Hardware Design & UX
- Pankaj Sultane: VP, Global IT
Platforms & Ecosystems
- Matías Duarte: VP, Material Design
- Anil Sabharwal: VP, Photos & Personal Communications
- Sameer Samat: VP, Android & Play
- John Solomon: VP, ChromeOS
Search, News & Assistant
- Brad Bender: VP, News Products
- Manuel Bronstein: VP, Assistant
- Nick Fox: VP, Search & Assistant Products/UX
- Richard Gingras: VP, News
- Pandu Nayak: VP, Search
Ads & Commerce
Google Cloud
- Robert Enslin: President, Global Customer Operations
- Urs Hölzle: SVP, Technical Infrastructure
- Javier Soltero: VP, Google Workspace
- Amit Zavery: VP, Business Application Platform
AI
- David Feinberg: VP, Health
- Fernando Pereira: VP, Machine Learning
- Jay Yagnik: VP, Machine Perception
YouTube
- Robert Kyncl: CBO
- Neal Mohan: CPO
- Scott Silver: VP, Engineering
- Adam Smith: VP, Product Management
Google's influence on language and culture
References
- ↑ "Google unveils new logo at turning point in company's history". The Guardian. Retrieved September 27, 2021.
- ↑ "Ex-Google boss defends multiple controversies". BBC News. May 13, 2019.
Mr Schmidt ran Google as chief executive and chairman from 2001 to 2011, then executive chairman until 2015 ... . In that time, Google's motto transitioned from, famously, "Don't be evil" into "do the right thing"
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