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File:Slide1.PNG|Random Google Doodles. A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepage that is intended to celebrate holidays, events, achievements and people.
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File:Slide2.PNG|The Official Google Logo.
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File:Slide3.PNG|The term "Google" is a creative spelling of googol, the large number 10^100; that is, the digit 1 followed by 100 zeroes. Its use reflects Larry and Sergey's mission to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web. PageRank is the way the Google search Algorithm works. The results are displayed by how many links to that page they are on the web.
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File:Slide4.PNG|PART 1: An infographic on the history of the Google Search Algorithm.
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File:Slide5.PNG|PART 2: An infographic on the history of the Google Search Algorithm.
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File:Slide6.PNG|PART 3: An infographic on the history of the Google Search Algorithm.
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File:Slide7.PNG|Some sources claim that Google wastes time, while Google insists that it makes time spent more efficient. We can only find out from the Googlers themselves when we visit them!
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File:Slide9.PNG| [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjN5avRvApk The Google Story]]
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File:Slide10.PNG|A quick overview on Google offices all over the world.
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File:Slide11.PNG|PART 1: Work culture in Google, and what potential Googlers should be like in a nutshell.
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File:Slide12.PNG|PART 2: Work culture in Google, and what potential Googlers should be like in a nutshell.
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File:Slide13.PNG|PART 1: Glimpse of some Google offices
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File:Slide15.PNG|Notable (and expensive) acquisitions of Google, and just some of their numerous initiatives
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File:Slide16.PNG|Google's business model. Google's main revenue stream is from the advertisements; AdSense and AdWords. The Google AdWords program enables you to create advertisements which will appear on relevant Google search results pages and our network of partner sites. The Google AdSense program differs in that it delivers Google AdWords ads to individuals' websites. Google then pays web publishers for the ads displayed on their site based on user clicks on ads or on ad impressions, depending on the type of ad.
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File:Slide17.PNG|Google Financials. A falling profit margin, which, as pointed out by our classmate Safi, could mean Google has more interesting initiatives up its sleeves and are spending quite a bit to bring it out to us :)
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File:Slide18.PNG|Google; Don't be evil. The formal corporate motto (or slogan) of Google.
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We were assigned with Apple and Ideo at first, but Apple does not allow for visits to its office and the contact people from IDEO did not get back to us. Hence, we were assigned with Google, which was confirmed by Team 2.
 
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We cannot wait to go to Google, and possibly find out a little more about Google X while learning plenty of other things!
 
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 29 November 2014

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Aaron and Brindha


Aaron and Brindha
Companies We're Contacting
AppleIDEO
Contact Us

If you have any "lobang" or information that would help us in contacting and negotiating with the companies, please contact us:

Name Mobile Email
Aaron 81334759 aaron.mak.2013@business.smu.edu.sg
Brindha brindhamsk.2012@sis.smu.edu.sg

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About Google
Our Approach

We were assigned with Apple and Ideo at first, but Apple does not allow for visits to its office and the contact people from IDEO did not get back to us. Hence, we were assigned with Google, which was confirmed by Team 2.

We cannot wait to go to Google, and possibly find out a little more about Google X while learning plenty of other things!

Progress Updates
Date Action
26th August 2014 Google confirmed by Team 2, and handed over to us
17th October 2014 Emailed Google contact person Mohsin to confirm lunch plans
21st October 2014 Google contact person Mohsin said Google does not typically do lunches for big groups, but said he would check and get back to us about it