Thursday, 26 July 2012

Google – The odd among even


Google:   Google App Engine refers to a platform meant to develop and host web applications in the Google controlled data centers.  Google navigation API will be the main feature of the project.  But if you talk to Google engineers, our view of the world is that search is completely nascent. Think about where we’ve been: five years ago, to do a search you typed one word; you hardly dared type two.

The great thing about Google is that it’s not a capital-intensive business.  The first one is that Google continues to attract and retain immensely high-caliber talent.  Another distraction from Google.” Yet look at the resounding success.  Need an Android app which uses Google navigation, and few other features should also be added which I will explain later.  People have that much faith in Google to get it right.  There are now over 6, 00,000 apps on the Google Play store and apps have been collectively downloaded over 20 billion times.

These are the degrees of freedom available to Google to continue to innovate—and we haven’t even talked about local searches that people do on their phones  Today, every day, 15 percent of the queries we get at Google are completely new—we’ve never seen them before.  In addition to the company’s well-known search function, Google initiatives include the Android smartphone software, the Chrome Web browser, the Chrome OS (operating system), and the Google Wallet online-payments system.  A growing number of businesses are leveraging the potential of the Google App Engine to boost sales.  Patrick Pichette: One of the most important documents in the history of Google is the original founders’ letter.

When we sit down to do these allocation reviews, we’re all one team with our Google hats on, and the question is what’s winning.  In a strategy very similar to the one that has made the Internet search engine Google such a success, Ocean Schedules.  Then you looked at the results, and maybe typed another word. Today, you type in whole sentences, like “How do I get from this place to that place in 40 minutes?” And if you don’t get a good answer, you wonder what’s going on with Google today.  How can you be a company that wants to change the world if you don’t have at least a billion people using your stuff?” The corollary of that is if you have a product that a billion people want, he’ll also say, “Give me a billion users, I’ll show you how to monetize.” And, by the way, computer science is the key linchpin to actually delivering that. Once you understand those three things, Google’s initiatives completely make sense: Android, Chrome, Chrome OS, Google Wallet, and of course search.1 The challenge is in the planning.

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