
Google Speaks
Secrets of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs, Sergey Brin and Larry Page
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Narrated by:
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Sean Pratt
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Janet Lowe
About this listen
Following in the footsteps of her best-selling Warren Buffett Speaks - written in a conversational style that successfully captures the essence of these business leaders - Janet Lowe reveals the amazing story behind one of the most important new companies of our time by exploring the people and philosophies that have made Google a global phenomenon in less than 15 years.
She offers an engaging look at how its founders transformed their vision of a better Internet search engine into a business colossus with about $16 billion in annual revenue. Lowe discusses the values that drive Brin and Page - both living fairly modest lives despite each having a net worth of over $15.9 billion - and details how they have created a culture that fosters fun, yet keeps Google at the forefront of technology through relentless R&D investments and imaginative partnerships with organizations such as NASA.
Examining Google's breakthrough business strategies, which transformed online advertising and changed the way we look at corporate responsibility and employee relations, we see why Google may be a harbinger of where corporate America is headed. Also addressed are controversies surrounding Google, such as copyright infringement, antitrust concerns, and personal privacy.
©2009 Janet Lowe (P)2009 Gildan Media CorpCritic reviews
I think these minor flaws are evidence of a book written while trying to keep up with the changes in technology and the company. I was concerned the book would be slanted toward Google, however I think it was a pretty fair assessment of the company.
Overall it was worth the time and credit, especially if you are interested in Google or in other technology companies.
Doing no evil
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Excellent book for techno savvier
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Not bad
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Boring
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Kind of awful!
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