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Google is a multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products, which include search engines, cloud computing, software, and hardware. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google has grown to become one of the most influential and valuable companies in the world, revolutionizing how people access and interact with information online. Its mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful, leading to innovations that have transformed various industries and daily life.

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1998 — 2024

  1. 1998

    Foundation of Google Inc.

    Google Inc. was established on September 4, 1998, by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford University. The search engine was initially developed to improve the way people accessed information on the internet, using a novel algorithm called PageRank to rank web pages based on their relevance and authority.
  2. 1999

    Funding and Growth

    In 1999, Google secured its first round of funding, raising $1 million from investors, including Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems. This funding allowed Google to expand its infrastructure and improve its search capabilities, setting the stage for future growth.
  3. 2000

    Launch of Google AdWords

    In the year 2000, Google launched AdWords, its online advertising service, which allowed businesses to create ads that appeared on Google’s search results pages. This innovative model became a significant revenue stream for Google and transformed online advertising.
  4. 2001

    Introduction of Google Images

    In July 2001, Google introduced Google Images, allowing users to search for images on the internet. This feature quickly became popular, further enhancing Google’s search capabilities and user experience.
  5. 2004

    Initial Public Offering (IPO)

    On August 19, 2004, Google went public with its initial public offering (IPO), raising $1.67 billion and valuing the company at over $23 billion. This event marked a significant milestone in Google’s growth and solidified its position as a leading technology company.
  6. 2005

    Acquisition of Android Inc.

    In August 2005, Google acquired Android Inc., a small startup focused on developing an operating system for mobile devices. This acquisition laid the foundation for Google’s future dominance in the mobile market with the Android operating system.
  7. 2006

    Acquisition of YouTube

    In November 2006, Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock, recognizing the potential of online video content. This acquisition significantly expanded Google’s reach in the digital media landscape and established YouTube as a leading video-sharing platform.
  8. 2008

    Launch of Google Chrome

    In September 2008, Google launched the Google Chrome web browser, which quickly gained popularity due to its speed, simplicity, and security features. Chrome has since become one of the most widely used web browsers in the world.
  9. 2010

    Introduction of Google Instant

    In September 2010, Google introduced Google Instant, a feature that provided real-time search results as users typed their queries. This innovation enhanced the user experience by making search faster and more efficient.
  10. 2015

    Creation of Alphabet Inc.

    In August 2015, Google restructured its business by forming Alphabet Inc. as its parent company. This move allowed Google to diversify its operations and invest in various projects beyond its core search and advertising business, including healthcare, autonomous vehicles, and smart home technology.
  11. 2016

    Launch of Google Assistant

    In May 2016, Google launched Google Assistant, a virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence. This feature was designed to provide users with personalized assistance and has since become an integral part of Google’s ecosystem across devices.
  12. 2019

    Expansion of Google Cloud Services

    In 2019, Google significantly expanded its cloud services, positioning Google Cloud as a major competitor in the cloud computing market. This expansion included new partnerships and innovations in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
  13. 2020

    Launch of Google Meet and Google Workspace

    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Google launched Google Meet as part of Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) to facilitate remote communication and collaboration. This move highlighted Google’s adaptability in meeting user needs during challenging times.
  14. 2023

    Introduction of Google Bard

    In March 2023, Google introduced Google Bard, an AI chatbot designed to assist users in generating text-based content and answering questions. This innovation reflects Google’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence into its services and enhancing user interaction.
  15. 2024

    Advancements in AI and Sustainability Initiatives

    As of 2024, Google continues to lead in artificial intelligence research and development while also focusing on sustainability initiatives, aiming to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030. Google’s commitment to innovation and sustainability reflects its vision for a more sustainable future.

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