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In xxxx, Google made a bid to offer free wireless broadband access throughout the city of San Francisco along with Internet service provider EarthLink. Large telecommunications companies such as Comcast and Verizon opposed the efforts, claiming it was "unfair competition" and that cities would be violating their commitments to offer local monopolies to these companies. In his testimony before Congress on network neutrality in xxxx, Google's Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf blamed the tactics on the fact that nearly half of all consumers lack choice in broadband providers.[185] Google currently offers free wi-fi access in its hometown In xxxx, Google announced the Google Fiber project with plans to build an ultra-high-speed broadband network for 50,000 to 500,000 customers in one or more American cities.[187] On March 30, xxxx, Google announced that Kansas City, Kansas would be the first community where the new network would be deployed.[188] In July xxxx, Google completed the construction of a fiber-optic broadband internet network infrastructure in Kansas City, and after building an infrastructure, Google announced pricing for Google Fiber. The service will offer three options including a free broadband internet option, a 1Gbit/s internet option for $70 per month, and a version that includes television In xxxx, reports surfaced that Google was planning the release of its own mobile phone, possibly a competitor to Apple's iPhone.[189][190][191] The project, called Android, turned out not to be a phone but an operating system for mobile devices, which Google acquired and then released as an open source project under the Apache 2.0 license.[192] Google provides a software development kit for developers so applications can be created to be run on Android-based phones. In September xxxx, T-Mobile released the G1, the first Android-based phone.[193] On January 5, xxxx, Google released an Android phone under its own company name called the Nexus One.[194] A report in July xxxx stated that Google's share of the global smartphone market, led by Samsung products,Other projects Google has worked on include a new collaborative communication service, a web browser, and a mobile operating system. The first of these was first announced on May 27, xxxx. The company described Google Wave as a product that helps users communicate and collaborate on the web. The service is Google's "email redesigned", with realtime editing, the ability to embed audio, video, and other media, and extensions that further enhance the communication experience. Google Wave was initially in a developer's preview, where interested users had to be invited to test the service, but was released to the general public on May 19, xxxx, at Google's I/O keynote. On September 1, xxxx, Google pre-announced the upcoming availability of Google Chrome, an open source web browser,[196] which was then released on September 2, xxxx. On July 7, xxxx, Google announced Google Chrome OS, an open source Linux-based operating system that includes only a web browser and is designed to log users into Speaking at the D11 conference in Palos Verdes, U.S. in late May xxxx, Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside, a former Google employee, announced that a new mobile device will be built by his company, which is wholly owned by Google, at a 500,000 square-feet facility in Texas, U.S. formerly used by the Nokia company. The facility will employ 2,000 people by August xxxx and the new phone, named the "Moto X", will be available to the public in October xxxx.[207] The Moto X features Google Now software, and an array of sensors and two microprocessors that will mean that users can ?interact with [the phone] in very different ways than you can with other devices,? in the words of Woodside. Media reports suggest that the phone will be able to activate functions preemptively based on an "awareness" of what the user is On Fortune magazine's list of best companies to work for, Google ranked first in xxxx, xxxx and xxxx[209][210][211] and fourth in xxxx and xxxx.[212][213] Google was also nominated in xxxx to be the world's most attractive employer to graduating students in the Universum Communications talent attraction index.[214] Google's corporate philosophy includes principles such as "you can make money without doing evil," "you can be serious without a suit," and "work should be challenging and the After the company's IPO, founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page and CEO Eric Schmidt requested that their base salary be cut to $1. Subsequent offers by the company to increase their salaries have been turned down, primarily because their main compensation continues to come from owning stock in Google. Before xxxx, Schmidt made $250,000 per year, and Page and Brin each received aIn xxxx and early xxxx, several top executives left Google. In October xxxx, former chief financial officer of YouTube Gideon Yu joined Facebook[217] along with Benjamin Ling, a high-ranking engineer.[218] In March xxxx, Sheryl Sandberg, then vice-president of global online sales and operations, began her position as chief operating officer of Facebook.[219] At the same time, Ash ElDifrawi, formerly head of brand advertising, left to become chief marketing officer of Netshops.[220] On April 4, xxxx, Larry Page became CEO and Eric Schmidt became Executive Chairman of Google.[221] In July xxxx, Google's first female employee, Marissa Mayer, leftAs a motivation technique, Google uses a policy often called Innovation Time Off, where Google engineers are encouraged to spend 20% of their work time on projects that interest them. Some of Google's newer services, such as Gmail, Google News, Orkut, and AdSense originated from these independent endeavors.[224] In a talk at Stanford University, Marissa Mayer, Google's Vice President of Search Products and User Experience until July xxxx, showed that half of all new product launches at the time had originated from the Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, is referred to as "the Googleplex", a play on words on the number googolplex and the headquarters itself being a complex of buildings. The lobby is decorated with a piano, lava lamps, old server clusters, and a projection of search queries on the wall. The hallways are full of exercise balls and bicycles. Each employee has access to the corporate recreation center. Recreational amenities are scattered throughout the campus and include a workout room with weights and rowing machines, locker rooms, washers and dryers, a massage room, assorted video games, table football, a baby grand piano, a billiard table, and ping pong. In addition to the recreation room, there are snack rooms stocked with various foods and drinks, with special emphasis placed on nutrition.[226] Free food is available to employees 24/7, with paid vending machines prorated In xxxx, Google moved into 311,000 square feet (28,900 m2) of office space in New York City, at 111 Eighth Avenue in Manhattan.[228] The office was specially designed and built for Google and houses its largest advertising sales team, which has been instrumental in securing large partnerships.[228] The New York headquarters is similar in design and functionality to its Mountain View headquarters, and includes a game room, micro kitchens, and a video game area.[229] As of February xxxx, a significant engineering team is based in New York City,[230] and has been responsible for more than 100 engineering projects, including Google Maps, Google Spreadsheets.[citation needed] As of September xxxx, Google's East Coast office is located at 76 Ninth Ave, By late xxxx, Google also established a new headquarters for its AdWords division in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[234] Other office locations in the U.S. include Ann Arbor, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; Austin, Texas; Boulder, Colorado; Cambridge, Massachusetts; New York City; San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Reston, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Furthermore, Google In October xxxx, the company announced plans to install thousands of solar panels to provide up to 1.6 megawatts of electricity, enough to satisfy approximately 30% of the campus' energy needs.[235] The system will be the largest solar power system constructed on a U.S. corporate campus and one of the largest on any corporate site in the world.[235] In addition, Google announced in xxxx that it was deploying herds of goats to keep grassland around the Googleplex short, helping to prevent the threat from seasonal bush fires while also reducing the carbon footprint of mowing The idea of trimming lawns using goats originated from R. J. Widlar, an engineer who worked for National Semiconductor.[238] Google has faced accusations in Harper's Magazine of being an "energy glutton". The company was accused of employing its "Don't be evil" motto and its public energy-saving campaigns to cover up or make up for the massive amounts ofGoogle has a tradition of creating April Fools' Day jokes. On April 1, xxxx, Google MentalPlex allegedly featured the use of mental power to search the web.[240] In xxxx, Google announced a free Internet service called TiSP, or Toilet Internet Service Provider, where one obtained a connection by flushing one end of a fiber-optic cable down their toilet.[241] Also in xxxx, Google's Gmail page displayed an announcement for Gmail Paper, allowing users to have email messages printed and shipped to them.[242] In xxxx, Google announced Gmail Custom time where users could change the In xxxx, Google changed its company name to Topeka in honor of Topeka, Kansas, whose mayor changed the city's name to Google for a short amount of time in an attempt to sway Google's decision in its new Google Fiber Project.[244][245] In xxxx, Google announced Gmail Motion, an interactive way of controlling Gmail and the computer with body Google's services contain easter eggs, such as the Swedish Chef's "Bork bork bork," Pig Latin, "Hacker" or leetspeak, Elmer Fudd, Pirate, and Klingon as language selections for its search engine.[247] The search engine calculator provides the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.[248] When searching the word "recursion", the spell-checker's result for the properly spelled word is exactly the same word,When searching for the word "anagram," meaning a rearrangement of letters from one word to form other valid words, Google's suggestion feature displays "Did you mean: nag a ram?"[250] In Google Maps, searching for directions between places separated by large bodies of water, such as Los Angeles and Tokyo, results in instructions to "kayak across the Pacific Ocean." During FIFA World Cup xxxx, search queries including "World Cup" and "FIFA" caused the "Goooo...gle" page indicator at the bottom of every result page to In xxxx, Google formed the not-for-profit philanthropic Google.org, with a start-up fund of $1 billion.[252] The mission of the organization is to create awareness about climate change, global public health, and global poverty. One of its first projects was to develop a viable plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that can attain 100 miles per gallon. Google hired Larry Brilliant as the program's executive director in xxxx,[253] and the currentIn xxxx Google announced its "project xxxx0" which accepted ideas for how to help the community and then allowed Google users to vote on their favorites.[255] After two years of silence, during which many wondered what had happened to the program,[256] Google revealed the winners of the project, giving a total of ten million dollars to various ideas ranging from non-profit organizations that promote education to a website that intends to make all legal Google uses various tax avoidance strategies. Out of thIn xxxx, Google Energy made its first investment in a renewable energy project, putting $38.8 million into two wind farms in North Dakota. The company announced the two locations will generate 169.5 megawatts of power, enough to supply 55,000 homes. The farms, which were developed by NextEra Energy Resources, will reduce fossil fuel use in the region and return profits. NextEra Energy Resources sold Google a twenty-percent stake in the project to get funding for its development.[106] In February xxxx, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC granted Google an authorization to buy and sell energy at market rates.[107] The order specifically states that Google Energy?a subsidiary of Google?holds the rights "for the sale of energy, capacity, and ancillary services at market-based rates", but acknowledges that neither Google Energy nor its affiliates "own or control any generation or transmission" facilities.[108] The corporation exercised this authorization in September xxxx when it announced that it will purchase all of the electricity produced by the not-yet-built 240-megawatt This purchase was made in part to help Google gain Motorola's considerable patent portfolio on mobile phones and wireless technologies to help protect it in its ongoing patent disputes with other companies,[119] mainly Apple and Microsoft[117] and to allow it to continue to freely offer Android.[120] After the acquisition closed, Google began to restructure the Motorola business to fit Google's strategy. On August 13, xxxx, Google announced plans to layoff xxxx Motorola Mobility employees.[121] On December 10, xxxx, Google sold the manufacturing operations of Motorola Mobility to Flextronics for $75 million.[122] As a part of the agreement, Flextronics will manufacture undisclosed Android and other mobile devices.[123] On December 19, xxxx, Google sold the Motorola Home business division of Motorola Mobility to Arris Group for $2.35 billion in a cash-and-stock transaction. As a part of this deal, Google acquired a 15.7% stake in Arris Group valued at $300 million.[124]Happy Hereford wind farm.[109]e five largest American technology companies it pays the lowest taxes to the countries of origin of its revenues. The company accomplishes this partly by licensing technology through subsidiaries in Ireland, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the Netherlands.[260] This has reportedly sparked a French investigation into Google's Following criticism of the amount of corporate taxes that Google paid in the United Kingdom,In xxxx, Google also hosts Google Books. The company began scanning books and uploading limited previews, and full books where allowed, into its new book search engine. The Authors Guild, a group that represents 8,000 U.S. authors, filed a class action suit in a New York City federal court against Google in xxxx over this service. Google replied that it is in compliance with all existing and historical applications of copyright laws regarding books.[158] Google eventually reached a revised settlement in xxxx to limit its scans to books from the U.S., the UK, Australia, and Canada.[159] Furthermore, the Paris Civil Court ruled against Google in late xxxx, asking it to remove the works of La Martinière (Éditions du Seuil) from its database.[160] In competition with Amazon.com, Google sells digital versions of new books.[161]Google received a patent for its PageRank mechanism.[72] The patent was officially assigned to Stanford University and lists Lawrence Page as the inventor. In xxxx, after outgrowing two other locations, the company leased an office complex from Silicon Graphics at xxxx Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, California.[73] The complex became known as the Googleplex, a play on the word googolplex, the number one followed by a googol zeroes. The Googleplex interiors were designed by Clive Wilkinson Architects. Three years later, Google bought the property from SGI for $319 million.[74] By that time, the name "Google" had found its way into everyday language, causing the verb "google" to be added to the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary, denoted as "to use the Google search engine to obtaiRapid growth since incorporation has triggered a chain of products, acquisitions and partnerships beyond Google's core search engine. It offers online productivity software including email (Gmail), an office suite (Google Drive), and social networking The xxxx acquisition of WIMM Labs, a company that previously made an Android-powered smartwatch, was confirmed in August xxxx. As of August 31, xxxx, Google has not publicly commented on the news concerning WIMM Labs.[130] The acquisition of Flutter, a creator of hand gesture recognition technology, was confirmed by the corporation in early October xxxx. The reported price is US$40 million and Google spokesperson stated: "We're really impressed by the Flutter team's ability to design new technology based on cutting-edge research." Flutter's technology allows users to enact hand gestures to control navigation for apps such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, and Winamp.[131](Google+). Desktop products include applications for web browsing, organizing and editing photos, and instant messaging. The company leads the development of the Android mobile operating system and the browser-only Chrome OS[13] for a netbook known as a Chromebook. Google has moved increasingly into communications hardware: it partners with major electronics manufacturers in production of its high-end Nexus devices and acquired Motorola Mobility in May xxxx.[14] In xxxx, a fiber-optic infrastructure was installed in Kansas City to facilitate aThere were concerns that Google's IPO would lead to changes in company culture. Reasons ranged from shareholder pressure for employee benefit reductions to the fact that many company executives would become instant paper millionaires.[57] As a reply to this concern, co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page promised in a report to potential investors that the IPO would not change the company's culture.[58] In xxxx, articles in The New York Times and other sources began suggesting that Google had lost its anti-corporate, no evil philosophy.[59][60][61] In an effort to maintain the company's unique culture, Google designated a Chief Culture Officer, who also serves as the Director of Human Resources. The purpose of the Chief Culture Officer is to develop and maintain the culture and work on ways to keep true to the core values that the company was founded on: a flat organization with a collaborative environment.[62] Google has also faced allegations of sexism and ageism In March xxxx, the company moved its offices to Palo Alto, California, which is home to several prominent Silicon Valley technology startups.[67] The next year, against Page and Brin's initial opposition toward an advertising-funded search engine,[68] Google began selling advertisements associated with search keywords.[26] In order to maintain an uncluttered page design and increase speed, advertisements were solely text-based. Keywords were sold based on a combination of price bids and click-throughs, with bidding The Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) was launched in October xxxx and Google is part of the coalition of public and private organisations that also includes Facebook, Intel and Microsoft. Led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the A4AI seeks to make Internet access more affordable so that access is broadened in the developing world, where only 31% of people are online. Google will help to decrease internet access prices so that they fall below the UN BroadbandOn April 13, xxxx, Google reached an agreement to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, giving Google valuable relationships that DoubleClick had with Web publishers and advertising agencies.[89] Later that same year, Google purchased GrandCentral for $50 million.[90] The site would later be changed over to Google Voice. On August 5, xxxx, Google bought out its first public company, purchasing video software maker On2Gmail, a free webmail service provided by Google, was launched as an invitation-only beta program on April 1, xxxx,[164] and became available to the general public on February 7, xxxx.[165] The service was upgraded from beta status on July 7, xxxx,[166] at which time it had 146 million users monthly.[167] The service was the first online email service with one gigabyte of storage. It was also the first to keep emails from the same conversation together in one thread, similar to an Internet forum.[164] The service offers over 15 GB of free storage, shared with other Google Apps, with additional storage ranging from 20 GB to 16 TB available for US$0.25 per 1 GB per year.[168] Technologies for Google Analytics allows website owners to track where and how people use their website, for example by examining click rates for all the links on a page.[142] Google advertisements can be placed on third-party websites in a two-part program. Google's AdWords allows advertisers to display their advertisements in the Google content network, through either a cost-per-click or cost-per-view scheme. The sister service, Google AdSense, allows website owners to display these advertisements on their website and earn money every time ads are clicked.[143]$106.5 million.[91] Google alsoIn February xxxx, Google stopped showing the advertisements of Oceana, a non-profit organization protesting a major cruise ship's sewage treatment practices. Google cited its editorial policy at the time, stating "Google does not accept advertising if the ad or site advocates against other individuals, groups, or organizations."[145] The policy was later changed.[146] In June xxxx, Google reached an advertising agreement with Yahoo!, which would have allowed Yahoo! to feature Google advertisements on its web pages. The alliance between the two companies was never completely realized because of antitrust concerns by the U.S. Department of Justice. As a result, Google pulled out of the deal in November xxxx.[147][148] acquired Aardvark, a social network search engine, for $50 million, and commented on its internal blog, "we're looking forward to collaborating to see where we can take it".[92] In April xxxx, Google announced it had acquired a hardware startup, Agnilux.[93] Commission's worldwide target of 5% of monthly income.[82]starting at five cents per click.[26]from former employees.[63][64] Google Fiber broadband service.[15]n information on the Internet."[75][76] Chairman Eric Schmidt said, "It's called capitalism. We are proudly capitalistic." During the same December xxxx interview Schmidt "confirmed that the company had no intention of paying more to the UK exchequer."[262] In xxxx, Schmidt responded to questions about taxes paid inIn xxxx, Google started opensource software project hosting, called Google Code, which allows developers to download incomplete programs at no charge. Google Docs, another part of Google's productivity suite, allows users to create, edit, and collaborate on documents in an online environment, similar to Microsoft Word. The service was originally called Writely, but was obtained by Google on March 9, xxxx, and was released as an invitation-only preview.[175] On June 6 after the acquisition, Google created an experimental spreadsheet editing program,[176] which was combined with Google Docs on October 10.[177] the UK by pointing to the advertising fees Google charged UK companies as a source of economic growth.[263]transfer pricing practices.[261]documents public and online.[257] director is Megan Smith.[254]read "Goooo...al!" instead.[251] creating a recursive link.[249]movements via the user's webcam.[246]time that the email was sent.[243] energy its servers require.[239]the extensive grounds.[236][237]has several international offices.New York City, New York.[231]favoring nutritional value.[227]Innovation Time Off.[225] Google to become Yahoo!'s CEO.[222]n annual salary of $150,000.[216]challenge should be fun."[215]doing at any given moment.[208]their Google account.[197][198] was 64% in March xxxx.[195]service for $120 per month.[15]of Mountain View, California.[186]
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