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December 10, 2006

Google Summary



Summary of Our Google Blogging Adventures

As our Google blogging comes to a close, we have come to realize the developments Google has made through their expansion into new areas. As a team we have blogged on a few of these expansions:

These blogs taught us a lot about what it takes to continuously be among the top in business. No company is a hotter topic in technology right now than Google is. They are always expected to be the best; they almost never disappoint. How do they stay a leader? By constantly differentiating themselves from the rest of the market. Their creativity cannot be matched by competitors as they consistently stay one step ahead of their consumers wants and needs . This creativity can be seen through the wide array of areas Google developed through our three months of blogging. We went over some, but Google is on the crisp of literally hundreds of new developments including: the YouTube acquisition, Google's Teaching Partnership, Google Wikis, and much, much more.

It takes hard work. It takes determination. It takes a team of individuals with the desire to stay the best who work together for the good of the firm. Is it always easy? No, we saw this though their difficulties in China which Li blogged about. But they always find a way to get it done. They collectively come together and solve important issues and continue to move the company forward.

Google is about more than a search bar. They affect the lives of people across the globe, from the United States to France to China and back. This effort is proved through their project choice. One of their latest hit projects, the Google Book Literacy Project, has been thriving. Both Bret and Grant blogged on this topic and described its' in and outs, but the Google team is not even close to done with it as they continue make more books available for everyone to enjoy. They reach to new places, such as universities like the University of Michigan and the University of Virginia. Projects like these make us step back and really re-evaluate our thoughts as to what Google is. Ten years ago, no one had any idea one company could alter the globe's information like Google does now. We are in a new age of technology because of their innovation. They work endlessly to go above and beyond what people expect and make a difference in the world around them.

Why?


Because they are committed to being the best.



Posted by grantrob at December 10, 2006 08:23 PM

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