Some facts about Google, from the Press Day event that took place in Paris this week, captured by Tony Ruscoe.
Search
* When Google started we indexed 25,000 web pages - today we index billions. Each time we index the web it's grown by 10 to 25%.
* As the web grows, search becomes more important. It's like a library - the bigger the library, the more important the index.
* 20 to 25% of Google queries have never been searched before.
* Google's PageRank algorithm uses more than 200 signals to determine the rank of a website.
* iGoogle was our fastest growing product last year (2006). People have personalized their iGoogle homepages with over 10,000 free gadgets.
Languages
* The Google Book Search index includes books in over 90 languages.
* Google's machine translation service is available in 12 languages.
* Google operates in 112 languages including Breton, Reto-Romanic, Catalan, Kurdish, Frisian and Gaelic.
* Universities in Rwanda, Kenya, Japan, Egypt, Ireland, the Ukraine, Michigan and Arizona are all using Google Apps for Education.
Corporate culture
* In 2007 Google gave free bicycles to all its employees in Europe.
* Google's San Francisco shuttle bus service is the biggest of any company in the area. One shared car provides as much transportation as 20 privately owned cars.
* Google has the largest corporate solar panel installation in the US.
Revenue
* Of the $10.6bn Google generated in revenue last year, $3bn was handed back to our publishing partners through AdSense.
* In the first quarter of this year Google generated over $1bn in revenues from our partners.
Good for them - promoting bicycles and car sharing. :)
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