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“Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”
Since the beginning, our goal has been to develop services that significantly improve the lives of as many people as possible.
Not just for some. For everyone.
Our commitments
Creating opportunity for everyone
We believe everyone deserves the chance to learn, succeed, and be heard.
The Founders’ Letter
An unconventional company shares its vision
To mark our 2004 initial public offering, founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin penned what they deemed an “owner’s manual” for Google shareholders.
Our story
From the garage to the Googleplex
Our story starts when Larry meets Sergey at college in Palo Alto, California. The rest, as they say, is history.
Working at Google
Build for everyone
Discover what we’re working on, learn what it’s like to work here, and browse our open opportunities.
Behind the scenes at Google
Computer Vision, Explained
What do self-driving cars, selfie lenses, and barcode scanners have in common? In this episode, Nat talks with several researchers at Google to get an overview of the field of computer vision today.
How Google Earth’s incredible 3D imagery is created
Google Earth is the most photorealistic, digital version of our planet—but how are the images sourced? How are they they put together? And how often are they updated? This “Nat & Friends” episode explores the pixels, planes, and people behind Google Earth’s 3D imagery.
A Journey To The Bottom Of The Internet
The internet allows us to see videos, photos, and news from anywhere in the world almost instantaneously. But how?! In this video, Nat and Lo learn about the hundreds of underwater fiber optic cables that connect continents, cities, and data centers all over the world.
Google Translate vs. “La Bamba”
It’s just another day at the office for the Google Translate team as they test their new app in 27 languages against the classic tune, “La Bamba.” The results? A trip through Google’s headquarters — plus a few dance moves that require no translation at all.
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