As revenues rise year-over-year, company CEOLarry Page put the focus on future products and Google's growth potential. Page held steadfast to Google's philosophy of investing in products for the future.
Google has regularly announced rounds of “spring cleaning” since Larry Page took over as CEO. Citing declining usage and a focus on fewer products, Google today gave notice to its loyal (but apparently too few in number) users that its RSS platform...
The EIA said that it wrote to GoogleCEOLarry Page on February 22 and asked him to remove 1,400 ads that promote whale products and 10,000 ads that promote elephant ivory products on Google Japan's Shopping website.
In what has become a meme, CEOLarry Page referred to Google+ as the company’s “social spine” in an earnings call earlier this year. As Page explains, the role of Google+ is to connect a host of products across Google’s platform.
No doubt today’s Doodle has some extra meaning for Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. You can’t understand Google unless you know that both Larry and Sergey were Montessori kids. This is really baked into how Larry and Sergey approach...
In their pre-earnings call press release, Google quoted CEO and co-founder Larry Page on the company’s latest developments and the closed Motorola acquisition: “Google standalone had a strong quarter with 21% year-on-year revenue growth, and we...
In a letter, Schumer asks GoogleCEOLarry Page to rethink their implementation of new 3D mapping technology. We met with his office to demonstrate how the imagery used to develop our 3D models is similar to what's already publicly available in 2D...
Should they have to run ads for illegal products, child porn, malware, phishing, and other ads that are currently outlawed (yes, a few bad ads get through – even some allegedly approved by CEOLarry Page).
The Knowledge Graph shows a large box (or “panel”, as CEOLarry Page described it) to the right of Google’s organic search results on certain queries for noteworthy people, TV shows, sports teams, places, books, and other entities.
The sale of SketchUp seems like another attempt to further streamline Google under CEOLarry Page, who has closed or combined more than 30 products in the past year. Google has sold its collaborative 3D modeling tool and team to Trimble, a GPS...
Google continues to eliminate underperforming products and services, a process which began not long after Larry Page took over as CEO last year. Google is bidding farewell to another batch of products that have failed to catch on.
GoogleCEOLarry Page on Thursday appeared to address industry speculation about whether his company would buy Pinterest or another lucrative tech property in wake of Facebook purchasing Instagram. The comment followed statements about how his...
CEOLarry Page hinted at the upcoming redesign in his 2012 Update from the CEO, released last week. On January 19th, Larry Page put the Google user headcount at 90 million. One small line in the CEO address hints at the revelation of actual engaged...
In a letter to CEOLarry Page, they are requesting Google share its policy for sexually exploitative advertisements and how it ensures those policies are followed. Additionally, Google bans ads for illegal products and services, which likely covers...
In what served as the equivalent of a presidential state of the union address, GoogleCEOLarry Page has laid out a plan for Google's future as he enters his second year leading the company. The Google co-founder said in his 2012 Update from the...
You may already know that Google’s creators, Larry Page and Sergey Brin named their baby “Google” by adapting the word googol – the number one followed by one hundred zeros. GoogleCEO Eric Schmidt was even quoted saying, “Brands are the solution...
Google's former director of engineering has slammed life at the company under the leadership of CEOLarry Page, accusing the company of losing its focus on innovation and becoming an “advertising company with a single corporate-mandated focus.
The National Association of Attorneys General said in an open letter to GoogleCEOLarry Page stating that the group had "strong concerns" with the the way Google plans to consolidate its multiple privacy policies into one single agreement.
A group of lawmakers sent GoogleCEOLarry Page a letter requesting responses to several detailed questions about changes the company made to its privacy policies on January 24. In short, we'll treat you as a single user across all our products...
Guess he doesn't know CEOLarry Page grew up in a house filled with computers and even built a printer out of Legos. Seems many Google executives have children enrolled in the Waldorf schools in Los Altos where computers are not used until the 8th...