The Google Story
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Adam Grupper
THE GOOGLE STORY is the definitive account of the populist media company powered by the world’s most advanced technology that in a few short years has revolutionized access to information about everything for everybody everywhere.
In 1998, Moscow-born Sergey Brin and Midwest-born Larry Page dropped out of graduate school at Stanford University to, in their own words, “change the world” through a search engine that would organize every bit of information on the Web for free.
While the company has done exactly that in more than one hundred languages, Google’s quest continues as it seeks to add millions of library books, television broadcasts, and more to its searchable database.
Readers will learn about the amazing business acumen and computer wizardry that started the company on its astonishing course; the secret network of computers delivering lightning-fast search results; the unorthodox approach that has enabled it to challenge Microsoft’s dominance and shake up Wall Street. Even as it rides high, Google wrestles with difficult choices that will enable it to continue expanding while sustaining the guiding vision of its founders’ mantra: DO NO EVIL."©2005 David A. Vise; (P)2005 Random House, Inc.
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Critic reviews
“[The authors] do a fine job of recounting Google’s rapid rise and explaining its search business.”—The New York Times
“An intriguing insider view of the Google culture.”—Harvard Business Review
“An interesting read on a powerhouse company . . . If you haven’t read anything about one of today’s most influential companies, you should. If you don’t read The Google Story, you’re missing a few extra treats.”—USA Today
“Fascinating . . . meticulous . . . never bogs down.”—Houston Chronicle
“An intriguing insider view of the Google culture.”—Harvard Business Review
“An interesting read on a powerhouse company . . . If you haven’t read anything about one of today’s most influential companies, you should. If you don’t read The Google Story, you’re missing a few extra treats.”—USA Today
“Fascinating . . . meticulous . . . never bogs down.”—Houston Chronicle
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I hadn't read anything before about how google was formed and worked, and hadn't followed the news during the its IPO. This audiobook was recommended on a podcast, and it is based on is one of the two presently on Google's history. I liked this book, it's a quick and easy listen. I enjoyed being put back in the late nighties when Web Portals were believed to be the future, HotBot and AltaVista ruled, and search was believed to be a fixed problem, with results based on frequency and paid spots. I chose the abridged version because of cost and I preferred the voice sample of this narrator over the unabridged version, and I have not regretted it.
This book may be interview quotes and anecdotes already available elsewhere, and is not for webmasters, but rather for people who want to get quickly up-to-speed with what's behind the web phenomenon. It is similar in tone to an in-depth magazine article.
It is true that the author sometimes refers to the founders with their first names ("Sergey and Larry", and at other times their last names ("Brin and Page"), which can be a little confusing. The book moves swiftly and is hard to put down. It takes about 4h to go from Stanford University to the messy IPO process. The narrator is clear, solid, and never distracts from the material.
How Google came to be
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I am fascinated by Google, but this awful book, written at the gifted 3rd grade level, makes me think a whole lot less of the company and its founders. Such a shame. I'd love to have my time and money back.
I'd be embarrassed
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