See also:
- Google Press Releases - - Contains contact information, external news items, press releases, a corporate overview, and an image gallery.
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- IPO Google - - A site dedicated to Google IPO information.
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- News about Google - - This news log from Coding the Web aims to record all references to Google on the Internet. Its content can be syndicated using the freely available XML feeds.
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- The Buzz on Google's IPO - - Sophisticated view from Wharton School on Google's IPO. [Free registration required to view] (May 19, 2004)
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- BBC: Google to Sell $2.7bn in Shares - - The world's favourite internet search firm, Google, confirms its long-awaited flotation on the Nasdaq or New York stock exchange, which could value the firm at $20bn. (April 29, 2004)
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- Google Introduces New Features - - Press release about new services personalized Web search and Web alerts. Also explains the changes to the Google design and new search features. (March 29, 2004)
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- BBC Is Google Good for You? - - The Google search engine has become the Coke of the web, argues technology analyst Bill Thompson. (December 19, 2003)
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- Marketing Monitor: Google Florida Update - - Rob Sullivan of Search Engine Positioning argues that the change of algorithm implemented on November 16 2003 uses technology from Applied Semantics and Kaltix. (December 9, 2003)
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- Wharton School: What is Google Worth? - - Long article covering most aspects of Google "going public" or remaining a privately held company. [Free registration required to view] (December 3, 2003)
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- Midday: Spinning a Web - - On the fifth anniversary of its foundation, Sachin Kalbag charts the rise and rise of Google. (September 7, 2003)
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- Science Friday: Google - - Twenty-four minute NPR radio show segment interviewing Sergey Brin, cofounder of Google, and Rael Dornfest, coauthor of two new books about Google. [Realaudio] (September 5, 2003)
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- NYTimes.com: Sites Become Dependent on Google - - Many smaller merchants in specialized niches rely on their sites turning up in Google's free search results. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view.] (December 9, 2002)
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- Sites Blocked by China - - Research article documenting specific web pages blocked in China. (September 24, 2002)
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- Pandia: PageRank For Sale - - SearchKing has started selling text ads on its network of independent portals, with prices based on Google PageRank. Jono Craig asks Robert Massa of SearchKing if he really believes he can get away with it. (August 24, 2002)
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- BBC News: Google Is 'Feeling Lucky' - - "Seek and ye will find ... two entrepreneurial students with a $100k cheque in their pockets did just that, and founded the internet search engine Google. Peter Day, of BBC Radio 4's In Business programme, checks out a dot.com business that's far from failing". (May 10, 2002)
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- CNet: Google Protects Its Search Results - - Gwendolyn Mariano's article: "Dimandja Emoungu got a surprise when he tried to search Google this month: Instead of a results list, he says, the company handed him a 'rude' note denying service." (April 16, 2002)
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- How Weblogs Influence a Billion Google Searches a Week - - John Hiler's article: "So even if you never visit a blog, you're being influenced by them. The collective votes of the weblog community are determining what sites you see on Google, the world's largest search engine." From Microcontent News. (February 26, 2002)
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- Sunday Herald: Billions Vote In World's Biggest Ever Poll - - Stephen Naysmith's article: "As magazines and newspapers prepare annual end-of-year lists of the events and people who captured the public imagination in 2001, the internet has already provided definitive answers." (December 24, 2001)
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- PCWorld.com: War, Music, Magic Sought in 2001 - - "Inquiring minds searched the Internet on a virtual cornucopia of topics during 2001, stretching from war and terrorism to music, magic, and prophecy, according to a listing of top queries released by Google." (December 21, 2001)
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- Wired News: A Catalog to Catalog All Catalogs - - "Google's catalog search combs the pages of more than 600 current catalogs -- 1,500 including back issues -- to help both consumers and corporations find everything from apple butter to zipper doodles." (December 18, 2001)
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- Wired 9.10: I'm Feeling Lucky - - Chip Bayers' article: "Google's built a no-nonsense path to profitability by treating advertising just like search. The secret? Three words, ranked by relevance: Results. Results. Results." (October, 2001)
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- CNN.com: Going Ga-ga for Google - - Liane Gouthro's article: "Fickle Web surfers often switch from one search engine to another as if they were brands of soap. But one that has drawn a loyal following is Google, a search engine launched last fall with a different twist." (April 24, 2000)
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- Google Likes Directory Sites - - Describes how Google can be used as a gateway to high-quality, subject-specific search directory sites. (January 3, 2000)
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- E-Commerce Times: UK Shopping Guide Turns to Google - - Andy Wang's article: "UK-based entertainment and shopping guide Virgin Net announced today that it has selected upstart search engine Google to provide search services for its Web site." (November 29, 1999)
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- Forbes.com: How Google Is That? - - Om Malik's article: "The reason why all these Valley hotshots are going gaga over Google is because the company has a search technology that is far better than anything else out there." (October 4, 1999)
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- Salon: From Beta to Bona Fide - - Janelle Brown's article: "Google, a favorite search engine of the plugged-in crowd, uses its $25 million in venture funding to launch a site almost unchanged from the from the "test" version." (September 23, 1999)
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- The Search Engine Report: Google Goes Forward - - "While I've considered Google a "major player" in the search space for some time, the deal with Netscape gives it a mass audience for the first time, along with its first business deal." (July 6, 1999)
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- The IPO Report: Google - - Tom Taulli's article: "Who knows -- perhaps Google.com will be the next Stanford start-up to get its Nasdaq ticker symbol and multibillion-dollar market cap." (February 17, 1999)
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