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This document discusses why Google acquired DoubleClick. The acquisition positioned Google on the banner advertising market and allowed it to reach highly popular websites. With DoubleClick, Google "moved up" the long tail of advertisers by gaining market shares of main online advertisers in relation to website traffic. The acquisition helped Google expand from the traditional text ad market to the larger banner market.
The document summarizes Brent Callinicos' presentation about Google Treasury. It outlines Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. It then discusses Google's strategy of focusing on search, ads, and apps. The presentation also provides an overview of Google Treasury's organization, focus on areas like foreign exchange management, and goal of implementing robust risk management systems.
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Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998 after developing a search engine called BackRub while PhD students at Stanford University. They registered the google.com domain in 1997 and formally incorporated Google in 1998 in Susan Wojcicki's garage in California. As of 2015, Google employed over 57,000 staff worldwide and owns data centers across the US, Asia, and Europe powered by renewable energy. In 2015, Page and Brin established Alphabet as the parent company of Google and other subsidiaries.
Google Translate is a free online translation service that can translate text between 58 languages. It uses statistical machine translation by looking for patterns in large amounts of translated text to determine the best translation. While not perfect, translation accuracy varies by language and is better for shorter texts. In the future, voice translation may improve and translation quality is expected to get better as more text is analyzed.
Google is an American multinational corporation that specializes in internet services like search, cloud computing, software, and online advertising. It derives most of its profits from AdWords, its online advertising platform. Project Loon is Google's experimental project that uses high-altitude balloons traveling in the stratosphere to provide internet connectivity to remote areas. Google Wallet is a virtual wallet that allows users to integrate payment cards and send money digitally. Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display that provides information in a hands-free format using voice commands and a touchpad control.
This document provides a summary of several Google services: Google AdSense, Google AdWords, Google Analytics, and Google Webmaster Tools. It lists the services, their websites, and includes a question at the end.
Google Apps is a suite of cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Drive, and Google Sites, provided by Google. It was originally developed by Rajen Sheth, a Google employee, who later developed Chromebooks. Google Apps allows users to use customizable versions of these Google products with a custom domain name.
This document discusses why Google acquired DoubleClick. The acquisition positioned Google on the banner advertising market and allowed it to reach highly popular websites. With DoubleClick, Google "moved up" the long tail of advertisers by gaining market shares of main online advertisers in relation to website traffic. The acquisition helped Google expand from the traditional text ad market to the larger banner market.
The document summarizes Brent Callinicos' presentation about Google Treasury. It outlines Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. It then discusses Google's strategy of focusing on search, ads, and apps. The presentation also provides an overview of Google Treasury's organization, focus on areas like foreign exchange management, and goal of implementing robust risk management systems.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998. Over the next decade, Google introduced many innovative products like AdWords, Gmail, Google Maps, and Android. In 2011, Larry Page replaced Eric Schmidt as CEO of Google. Page's vision is to build search engines that can understand all information in the world. Under Page's leadership, Google continues focusing on innovation and improving the user experience.
This document summarizes Google's new terms of service and privacy policy which take effect on November 11, 2013. It outlines three key changes: 1) A user's profile name and photo may appear in reviews and advertising; 2) A reminder to use mobile devices safely; and 3) Details on keeping passwords confidential. The document also examines what personal information Google collects from users and how it is used, such as to tailor search results, ads and improve services. However, some argue that scanning emails without permission to target ads may violate privacy laws.
Google collects extensive data on users' online activities through services like Gmail, Google Search, YouTube, and more. This data includes email content, search histories, videos watched, and other online behaviors. Google uses this data to personalize services for users and enable targeted advertising. While users retain ownership of their content, by agreeing to Google's terms of service users give Google broad rights to use their data. Google collects data through technologies like cookies, IP addresses, and server logs that allow tracking of users' activities and interests over time.
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A short overview of the Terms of Service you agree to when using Google Search. Created to meet the requirements of the NET303 unit at Curtin University.
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The Article 29 Working Party, an advisory body made up of European data protection regulators, investigated changes to Google's privacy policy implemented in March 2012. The investigation found that Google's new policy provided insufficient information to users about what data is collected and how it is used. It also allowed broad combination of user data across Google services without appropriate controls. The Working Party made recommendations for Google to improve transparency around its data practices and give users more control over the combination of their data. Google was asked to respond with plans to update its privacy policy and practices.
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