Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. The first step toward fulfilling that mission came when our founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, working out of a Stanford University dorm room, developed a new approach to online search that quickly spread to information seekers around the globe. Google is now widely recognized as the world's largest search engine -- a free service whose utility and ease of use have made it one of the world's best-known brands almost entirely through word of mouth from satisfied users.
Google is a global technology leader focused on improving the ways people find and use information. We maintain the world's largest online index of websites and other content and, via our automated search technology, make this information freely available, nearly instantly, to anyone with an Internet connection.
Google primarily generates revenue by delivering relevant, cost-effective online advertising. Businesses use our AdWords program to promote their products and services with targeted advertising. In addition, the thousands of third-party websites that comprise our Google network use our Google AdSense program to deliver relevant AdWords ads that generate revenue and enhance the user experience.
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We believe that the most effective, and ultimately the most profitable, way to accomplish our mission is to put the needs of our users first. We've found that a high-quality user experience leads to strong word-of-mouth promotion. Our dedication to our users is reflected in these three key company-wide commitments:
We believe that our user focus is the foundation of our success to date. We also believe that this focus is critical for the creation of long-term value. We do not intend to compromise our user focus for short-term economic gain.
We recommend that you read Letters from Our Founders for more about Google's philosophy.
Today, the majority of our revenue comes from advertising.
Advertisers are increasingly turning to the Internet to market their products and services. Google AdWords, our auction-based advertising program, enables advertisers to deliver relevant ads targeted to search queries or web content to potential customers across Google sites and through the Google Network, which consists of content owners and websites. Our proprietary technology automatically matches ads to the content of the page on which they appear, and advertisers pay us either when a user clicks on one of its ads or based on the number of times their ads appear on the Google Network.
We distribute our advertisers' AdWords ads for display on the Google Network through our AdSense program. We share most of the revenue generated from ads shown on a site of a Google Network member with that member.
You can learn more about AdWords and AdSense here.
Our customers are the hundreds of thousands of advertisers, from small businesses targeting local customers to many of the world's largest global enterprises, who use Google AdWords to reach millions of users around the world.
Partnerships have been very important to Google's success throughout our history, and we take our partnerships very seriously.
Our AdSense network consists of partners ranging from website publishers to the most popular search destinations, to whom we provide advertisements and with whom we share a majority of the revenue we receive from those ads.
We also have relationships with partners who distribute our products and services to users all over the world. Other partners provide valuable content that allows us to bring even more content and information to our users.
Our product development philosophy is centered on rapid and continuous innovation, with frequent releases of early stage products that we seek to improve with every iteration. We often make products available early in their development stages by posting them on Google Labs, at test locations online or directly on Google.com. If our users find a product useful, we promote it to "beta" status for additional testing. Once we're satisfied that a product is of high quality and utility, we remove the beta label and make it a core Google product.
Here are some examples of our products and services:
Here's a comprehensive list of all our products and services.
We face competition in every aspect of our rapidly evolving business, particularly from other companies that seek to connect people with online information and provide them with relevant advertising. Currently we consider our primary competitors to be Microsoft and Yahoo.
Our headquarters is located in Mountain View, California, but we have offices all over the world, including offices in Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
As of September 30, 2008, we had 20,123 employees located around the world.
Our IPO was August 18, 2004 at a price of $85 per share.
Shares of our Class A common stock are listed on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol GOOG. Our Class B stock is not publicly traded.
Our shares outstanding can be found on Google Finance.
You can purchase stock in our company through a registered brokerage or stock purchase service provider of your choice. You cannot buy Google stock directly from the company.
You will need to contact the broker from whom you purchased your shares.
A transfer agent is a regulated organization that keeps track of stockholder records and information. To find out more, please contact our transfer agent:
No, we have never declared or paid a cash dividend nor do we expect to pay any dividends in the foreseeable future.
We plan to announce our next quarterly earnings results on Thursday, October 16, 2008. Visit our Webcasts & Events page.
Visit our Webcasts & Events page.
Yes! You're welcome to listen to any of our archived webcasts.
Our fiscal year ends on December 31. Our quarters end on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31.
We held our Annual Meeting of Stockholders on Thursday, May 08, 2008. Additional information can be found in our 2008 Proxy Statement.
You can attend our Annual Stockholders Meeting ONLY if you are a Google stockholder. Additional information regarding attendance requirements is detailed in each year's annual proxy statement. For more information, visit our Annual Stockholders Meeting page.
You can access our filings through the SEC website. You can also directly order selected Google filings.
You are welcome to download and view both quarterly and annual reports directly from our site.
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