Google more than a doodle -
Innovations
Presented By :
 Richa Mahajan (H033)
 Disha Makkar (H034)
 Theruvath Prannoy Mathew
(H035)
 Sri Chandra Haas (H038)
 Chetan Palta (H040)
 Bomy Thomas (H060)
To organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful
MISSION STATEMENT
THE 90’s: GOOGLE IS BORN
Sergey Brin & Larry Page
Andy Bechtolsheim
Sequoia Capital & Kleiner Perkins- $25 Million - 1999
Early 2000s
Eric Schmidt - 2001 2000 2002
2000
Code Jam-2002
Late 2000s
Google
Maps-2005
Google
Maps-2005 Google Translate-2006
200720092007
Post 2010
NEXUS - 2010
Google TV- 2010
Renamed Google play - 2012Google Chromebook-2011
Google X is a semi-secret facility run
by Google dedicated to making major
technological advancements
• Stylized as Google[x]
• Founded in 2010
• The company calls its
“moonshot factory”
• “Captain of Moonshots”:
Astro Teller
Google X
The Idea
A network of balloons traveling on the edge of space to provide internet
coverage
Proposal
Provide internet to people in rural and remote areas
3G speed internet to 4.8 bn people in the world who are not yet online.
Commencement
Unofficially started in 2011, officially announced in 2013 followed by a pilot test.
Geographies
Testing taking place in New Zealand, Australia, Latin America
Project Lead
Mike Cassidy
Project Loon
How it works
• Manufactures unmanned atmospheric aircrafts
• Solar powered atmospheric satellite drones
• April 2014: Google agrees to buy Titan
Aerospace For an undisclosed amount
• Working closely with Project Loon and Makani
Power
• Develop UAVs to give access to Internet
connectivity
Titan Aerospace
Drone
Solar
Battery
5years
continuous
flight
covering 4 mn
km
Advanced Robotics
 Founded in 1992 by Marc Raibert
 Acquired by Google in 2013
 Headquarter - Waltham, Massachusetts
BigDog
• Quadruped Robot for U.S. Military
• Carries 150 Kg
Cheetah
• Gallops at a record speed of 45 Km/h
• Articulated back that flexes back and forth on each
step
Boston Dynamics
SandFlea
• Weights 11 pound
• Capable of jumping 30 ft into
the air to overcome obstacles
• Uses gyro stabilization to :
1. Ensure smooth landing
2. Provide clear view from camera
RiSE
• 0.25 m long, weights 2 kg
• Climbs walls, trees, fences
• On-board computer controls :
1. Leg motion
2. Communications
3. Variety of sensors
Petman
• Anthropomorphic robot
• Suit tester for chemical
protection clothing
• Balances itself, moves freely;
walking& bending like a soldier
under realistic condition
Nest Labs + Google + Dropcam
 Founded by Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers in
2010
 Acquired by Google in 2014 for $3.2 billion
 Headquarter - Palo Alto, California, United
States
Nest Learning Thermostat
• Electronic, programmable,
self-learning, Wi-Fi-
enabled
• Optimizes heating and
cooling of homes
• Conserves energy
Nest Protect – Smoke Alarm
• Alerts on phone (smoke,
Carbon monoxide, sensor
failure)
• Tells you what and where
• Voice alarm (2 watt speaker)
• Split-Spectrum Sensor
Nest
Nest App
• Set up nest products
• Status update
• Available for
Computers/ Mobiles/
Tablets
• Alert on phone or tablet
Nest Cam – Security Camera
• Lets you talk and listen
• 1080p HD video streaming
• Advanced Night Vision
• Zoom in options
• Smart listener
• History and alert summary
Nest is valuable to Google because:
• Access into people's homes through smart home
automation devices
• Nest affirms the growing strategic importance of the idea of
the connected home
Maps
Street View
Earth
Google Maps
Google in Car
Google Chauffer
Google Cardboard – Virtual Reality
• A type of wearable technology
• An optical head mounted display
• Publicly announced in April 2012
• Features: Touchpad, Camera, Display
• Applications: Google apps, Third party apps
• Production of prototype stopped in Jan 2015
• Concerns: Safety & Privacy
Google Glass - Augmented Reality
DeepMind – Artificial Intelligence
Google Now – Machine Learning
➢ Corporate venture capital investment arm of Google Inc.
➢ Provides seed, venture, and growth stage funding to technology companies
➢ Operates independently from Google and makes financially driven investment decisions.
➢ Founded on March 31, 2009, with a $100 million capital commitment
Google Ventures
➢ The late-stage growth venture capital fund financed by Google
➢ Focuses on larger, growth stage technology companies, and invests for profit rather than strategically
➢ Approach includes giving portfolio companies access to Google’s people, knowledge, and culture to support
the companies’ growth and offer them guidance
➢ Google Capital focuses on later stage and growth equity investments, while Google Ventures generally
focuses predominantly on earlier stage investments
➢ Since 2013, Google Capital has invested in 12 companies, in areas such as big data, financial technology,
security, and e-learning
Google Capital
Market Share of the Search Engines
Financial Analysis
.ORG
References
• http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3127331/Project-Loon-commercial-year-Google-s-giant-
balloons-set-connect-remote-parts-world-internet.html
• http://www.businessinsider.in/Look-inside-a-Google-project-so-odd-its-literally-called-Project-
Loon/articleshow/46997908.cms
• http://www.google.co.in/loon/how/#tab=navigation&tab=equipment
• https://www.google.com/finance?fstype=bi&cid=694653
• http://www.google.cn/intl/en/about/company/responsibility/
QUESTIONS
Google Innovations

Google Innovations

  • 1.
    Google more thana doodle - Innovations Presented By :  Richa Mahajan (H033)  Disha Makkar (H034)  Theruvath Prannoy Mathew (H035)  Sri Chandra Haas (H038)  Chetan Palta (H040)  Bomy Thomas (H060)
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    To organize theworld's information and make it universally accessible and useful MISSION STATEMENT
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    THE 90’s: GOOGLEIS BORN Sergey Brin & Larry Page Andy Bechtolsheim Sequoia Capital & Kleiner Perkins- $25 Million - 1999
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    Early 2000s Eric Schmidt- 2001 2000 2002 2000 Code Jam-2002
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    Post 2010 NEXUS -2010 Google TV- 2010 Renamed Google play - 2012Google Chromebook-2011
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    Google X isa semi-secret facility run by Google dedicated to making major technological advancements • Stylized as Google[x] • Founded in 2010 • The company calls its “moonshot factory” • “Captain of Moonshots”: Astro Teller Google X
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    The Idea A networkof balloons traveling on the edge of space to provide internet coverage Proposal Provide internet to people in rural and remote areas 3G speed internet to 4.8 bn people in the world who are not yet online. Commencement Unofficially started in 2011, officially announced in 2013 followed by a pilot test. Geographies Testing taking place in New Zealand, Australia, Latin America Project Lead Mike Cassidy Project Loon
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    • Manufactures unmannedatmospheric aircrafts • Solar powered atmospheric satellite drones • April 2014: Google agrees to buy Titan Aerospace For an undisclosed amount • Working closely with Project Loon and Makani Power • Develop UAVs to give access to Internet connectivity Titan Aerospace Drone Solar Battery 5years continuous flight covering 4 mn km
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     Founded in1992 by Marc Raibert  Acquired by Google in 2013  Headquarter - Waltham, Massachusetts BigDog • Quadruped Robot for U.S. Military • Carries 150 Kg Cheetah • Gallops at a record speed of 45 Km/h • Articulated back that flexes back and forth on each step Boston Dynamics
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    SandFlea • Weights 11pound • Capable of jumping 30 ft into the air to overcome obstacles • Uses gyro stabilization to : 1. Ensure smooth landing 2. Provide clear view from camera RiSE • 0.25 m long, weights 2 kg • Climbs walls, trees, fences • On-board computer controls : 1. Leg motion 2. Communications 3. Variety of sensors Petman • Anthropomorphic robot • Suit tester for chemical protection clothing • Balances itself, moves freely; walking& bending like a soldier under realistic condition
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    Nest Labs +Google + Dropcam
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     Founded byTony Fadell and Matt Rogers in 2010  Acquired by Google in 2014 for $3.2 billion  Headquarter - Palo Alto, California, United States Nest Learning Thermostat • Electronic, programmable, self-learning, Wi-Fi- enabled • Optimizes heating and cooling of homes • Conserves energy Nest Protect – Smoke Alarm • Alerts on phone (smoke, Carbon monoxide, sensor failure) • Tells you what and where • Voice alarm (2 watt speaker) • Split-Spectrum Sensor Nest
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    Nest App • Setup nest products • Status update • Available for Computers/ Mobiles/ Tablets • Alert on phone or tablet Nest Cam – Security Camera • Lets you talk and listen • 1080p HD video streaming • Advanced Night Vision • Zoom in options • Smart listener • History and alert summary Nest is valuable to Google because: • Access into people's homes through smart home automation devices • Nest affirms the growing strategic importance of the idea of the connected home
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    Google Cardboard –Virtual Reality
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    • A typeof wearable technology • An optical head mounted display • Publicly announced in April 2012 • Features: Touchpad, Camera, Display • Applications: Google apps, Third party apps • Production of prototype stopped in Jan 2015 • Concerns: Safety & Privacy Google Glass - Augmented Reality
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    Google Now –Machine Learning
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    ➢ Corporate venturecapital investment arm of Google Inc. ➢ Provides seed, venture, and growth stage funding to technology companies ➢ Operates independently from Google and makes financially driven investment decisions. ➢ Founded on March 31, 2009, with a $100 million capital commitment Google Ventures
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    ➢ The late-stagegrowth venture capital fund financed by Google ➢ Focuses on larger, growth stage technology companies, and invests for profit rather than strategically ➢ Approach includes giving portfolio companies access to Google’s people, knowledge, and culture to support the companies’ growth and offer them guidance ➢ Google Capital focuses on later stage and growth equity investments, while Google Ventures generally focuses predominantly on earlier stage investments ➢ Since 2013, Google Capital has invested in 12 companies, in areas such as big data, financial technology, security, and e-learning Google Capital
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    Market Share ofthe Search Engines
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