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By: Chuck SalterMarch 1, 2008
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Andy Rubin | photo by Russ Quackenbush

The faces and voices of the world's most innovative company.

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Larry Brilliant | photo by Russ Quackenbush


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Marissa Mayer | photo by Russ Quackenbush



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Innovation, Technology, Leadership, Careers, employee retention, Team building, teamwork, online business, creativity and innovation, Google Inc., Andy Rubin, Google Android, Web-Based Software, Alternative Energy Technology

From Issue 123 | March 2008

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February 20, 2008 at 5:01pm by Richard Lipscombe

It is true Googlers tell great stories even though they are repetitive - but then they do have great achievements to talk about and so this thing is a feel good advertisement for Google. Nevertheless there is a real issue lurking for the future of innovation at Google - it is simply that the Googleplex has become a limiting factor for innovation. The C21st is all about networked or distributed models for business and their innovators. Let us hope therefore that Google projects in India, China, New York, Ireland, etc come to rapidly outpace and outstrip the innovations homegrown in Mountain View. By 2012 my innovation for Google would be to have the Googleplex concentrating on running and innovating passive revenue models while the engineering and product development is done in clusters offshore or out of the State of California...

September 3, 2009 at 11:40am by Tom Johnson

I visited Google in Mountain View once and I was amazed at their working environment and campus. I am constantly intrigued by added insight into the company so thank you for a very enjoyable article!

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September 24, 2009 at 12:24am by John Ting

Great article here. I really think that Google is really successful in what they are doing now and perhaps they could plan bigger and monopolize the whole Internet Marketing industry in the future? Not to say it is a good or bad thing but to the Googlers, it definitely is something worth looking forward for.

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January 23, 2010 at 8:59am by rason jack

well the people who had work with apple and now with google has brought a new onnovation that change for better life and internet will be main profits pool in future.
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January 24, 2010 at 8:30am by viko santagio

well google has established its position since last decades. And there are around 16k employers and what they are capable of wihout fearlessly produce results. They present the product in the way the normal people do.
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January 25, 2010 at 10:13am by sunny john

Google has developed the product in very friendly way to thier customers and i liked the google products.

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January 31, 2010 at 6:27am by roni bryan

with the advnace of the technology, the goole has keep its pace wiht time and they have develop the new gadget or technology distinctly from others makes them unique.
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February 5, 2010 at 8:35pm by Dan Puroclean

I've been there. For a company that built a reputation of warm and fuzzy, Google's headquarters is unexpected. From the street it is a brooding, unfriendly mass. Further exploration of the campus, however, reveals the same idealized college scene created by a dozen other dot-com companies. Its buildings are mostly clad in glass curtain walls which occasionally features curves and the juxtaposition of differing geometric patterns for a little visual variety.

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February 5, 2010 at 8:36pm by Dan Puroclean

I've been there. For a company that built a reputation of warm and fuzzy, Google's headquarters is unexpected. From the street it is a brooding, unfriendly mass. Further exploration of the campus, however, reveals the same idealized college scene created by a dozen other dot-com companies. Its buildings are mostly clad in glass curtain walls which occasionally features curves and the juxtaposition of differing geometric patterns for a little visual variety.

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