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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Google:

The current Google logo was launched on September 1, 2015.[1]

Google is an American multinational technology company specializing in internet-related services and products that include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, software, and hardware.

Google LLC

Products

Maps

YouTube

Gmail

Chrome

Docs Editors

Android

Pixel

History

Product release timeline

Product discontinuation timeline

Acquisitions

See: List of mergers and acquisitions by Google

Criticism

Criticism of Google

Events

For developers

Other

People in relation to Google

Management

Co-founders

Senior leadership

  • Sundar Pichai: Chief Executive Officer
  • Philipp Schindler: Chief Business Officer
  • Don Harrison: President, Corporate Development
  • Kent Walker: SVP, Global Affairs
  • Lorraine Twohill: SVP, Global Marketing

Senior product area leadership

Product area leadership

Devices & Services

Platforms & Ecosystems

Search, News & Assistant

Ads & Commerce

  • Catherine Courage: VP, Ads & Commerce UX
  • Jerry Dischler: VP, Ads
  • Oliver Heckmann: VP, Travel
  • Bill Ready: President, Commerce
  • David Feinberg: VP, Health
  • Fernando Pereira: VP, Machine Learning
  • Jay Yagnik: VP, Machine Perception
  • Robert Kyncl: CBO
  • Neal Mohan: CPO
  • Scott Silver: VP, Engineering
  • Adam Smith: VP, Product Management

Google's influence on language and culture

References

  1. ^ "Google unveils new logo at turning point in company's history". The Guardian. Retrieved September 27, 2021.
  2. ^ "Ex-Google boss defends multiple controversies". BBC News. May 13, 2019. Mr Schmidt ran Google as chief executive and chairman from 2001 to 2011, then executive chairman until 2015 ... . In that time, Google's motto transitioned from, famously, "Don't be evil" into "do the right thing"