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trshsgfhbstrhyaetyhyhshgtheruytgyre7tg7rtg7yfhdughyudgyaygfdygdygyfdgygdayfgyasgdfygsadyfgydsgfyg yfgydsgfysgdfygdsyfgysdgfydgfygsdyfgsdyfgydsgfygsdyfgrtyfgds- yufgyaegrygydsgfygdsyfgysdgfysagdyfgsdyfgdsyugfsiyagsdyuigfy- uasdgyuifgasyugfyuiasdfysuiyugsadydsgyudsagiysuagafsdyugdsfa- gyfsdgyfsdygfsfydsgugydfsugysdfugyusdfgyusdfgysfdugyudsfgyus- dfgyusdgyudsfgysdfugyusdayusgydsugudsgydfsgydsfgydfsgygdsfyg- ysfdgydsfgyfsdgysfdugyfdsgyfdsgyfdsgysdfgydfsgydfsgydfsyggyf- dsgyfdsgyfdsgyfsdgyThis article is about the corporation. For the search engine, see Google Search. For other uses, see Google (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Goggle or Googol.
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Google Inc.
Logo Google 2013 Official.svg
Googleplex-Patio-Aug-2014.JPG
The Googleplex, Google's original and largest corporate campus
Type Public
Traded as Class A NASDAQ: GOOGL
Class C NASDAQ: GOOG
NASDAQ-100 Components (GOOGL and GOOG)
S&P 500 Components (GOOGL and GOOG)
Industry Internet
Computer software
Telecoms equipment
Founded Menlo Park, California
(September 4, 1998)[1][2]
Founders Larry Page, Sergey Brin
Headquarters Googleplex, Mountain View, California, U.S.[3]
Area served Worldwide
Key people
Larry Page (CEO)
Eric Schmidt (Chairman)
Sergey Brin (Head of Google X & Director of Special Projects)
David Drummond (Senior Vice President & Chief Legal Officer)
Patrick Pichette (Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer)[4]
Products See list of Google products
Revenue Increase US$ 59.825 billion (2013)[5]
Operating income Increase US$ 13.966 billion (2013)[5]
Net income Increase US$ 12.920 billion (2013)[5]
Total assets Increase US$ 110.92 billion (2013)[5]
Total equity Increase US$ 87.309 billion (2013)[5]
Employees 55,030 (Q3 2014)[6]
Subsidiaries AdMob, DoubleClick, On2 Technologies, Picnik, YouTube, Zagat, Waze, Blogger, SlickLogin, Boston Dynamics, Bump, Nest Labs, DeepMind Technologies, WIMM One, VirusTotal
Website www.google.com
Google /ɡuːɡ(ə)l/

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