Google's 25th Birthday

Celebrating 25 years of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful

A brief history of Google

Google was founded in 1998 by two Stanford PhD students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Their goal was to create a better way to search the internet.

Google's mission

Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.

Google's impact on the world

Google has had a profound impact on the world, changing the way we learn, work, and communicate. Here are just a few examples: – Google Search: Google Search is the most popular search engine in the world, and it has made it easier than ever to find information online. – Gmail: Gmail is a free email service that has over 1.5 billion active users. – Google Maps: Google Maps is a navigation app that helps people find their way around the world. – Google Docs: Google Docs is a cloud-based word processor that allows people to collaborate on documents in real time. – YouTube: YouTube is a video-sharing platform that has over 2 billion active users.

Google's commitment to innovation

Google is constantly innovating and developing new products and services. Here are just a few examples of Google's recent innovations: – Artificial intelligence (AI): Google is a leader in AI research, and it is using AI to improve many of its products and services, such as Google Search, Gmail, and Google Maps. – Quantum computing: Google is also investing in quantum computing, which has the potential to revolutionize many industries. – Self-driving cars: Google is developing self-driving cars, which could revolutionize transportation.

Google's commitment to diversity and inclusion

Google is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Here are just a few examples of Google's initiatives in this area: – Google for Startups Black Founders Fund: The Google for Startups Black Founders Fund is a $50 million fund that supports Black entrepreneurs. – Women@Google: Women@Google is a program that supports the advancement of women at Google. – Google Pride: Google Pride is a program that supports LGBTQ+ employees at Google.

Google's commitment to sustainability

Google is committed to sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. Here are just a few examples of Google's sustainability initiatives:100% renewable energy: Google has committed to using 100% renewable energy by 2030. – Zero carbon emissions: Google has committed to achieving zero carbon emissions by 2030. – Sustainable data centers: Google is designing and building sustainable data centers that use less energy and water.

Google's employees

Google's employees are the heart and soul of the company. They are passionate about Google's mission and values, and they are dedicated to making a difference in the world.

Google's users

Google's users are the most important people to the company. Google is committed to providing its users with the best possible experience.

Thank you

Thank you to all of Google's employees and users for making the past 25 years such a success. Google is excited to see what the next 25 years hold.