Saturday, March 24, 2007

Google Philosophy

This will be the first post from a series of posts dedicated to Google as I see it.
Many people love Google because it's trendy. And because it's easy to love something that's part of your life and helps you day by day. I will try to have a deeper view on what Google means.

I will quote some of the things written on Google's website that I don't know how many people read before. I ope it will be useful for those who want to get a better understanding on the online phonomen and on Google who is one of the main actors in this scene.

Quoting from Google's website:
Never settle for the best
"The perfect search engine," says Google co-founder Larry Page, "would understand exactly what you mean and give back exactly what you want." Given the state of search technology today, that's a far-reaching vision requiring research, development and innovation to realize. Google is committed to blazing that trail. Though acknowledged as the world's leading search technology company, Google's goal is to provide a much higher level of service to all those who seek information, whether they're at a desk in Boston, driving through Bonn, or strolling in Bangkok.

To that end, Google has persistently pursued innovation and pushed the limits of existing technology to provide a fast, accurate and easy-to-use search service that can be accessed from anywhere. To fully understand Google, it's helpful to understand all the ways in which the company has helped to redefine how individuals, businesses and technologists view the Internet.

In the next posts I will present "Ten things Google has found to be true"

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