Blog entry. If you wish for something you write for web consumption to turn up in a Google search, here are some suggestions.
"Google is now more than a business: it is a cultural phenomenon. But where will it be in a few years?"
Lengthy article by John Heilemann detailing the contribution of experienced managers and financiers to a company built on youthful inventiveness.
Companies are using Google-bombing, link farms and Web spam pages to place positive sites in the top search results with a goal of pushing the negative ones down.
Negative news about Google.
Jim Hedger of the Internet Search Engines Database presents a compilation of his reactions and conclusions over weeks following Google change of 16 November.
Gord Hotchkiss of Search Engine Positioning looks at Google's new algorithm and reactions to it. Includes the possible use of Applied Semantics.
Contains contact information, external news items, press releases, a corporate overview, and an image gallery.
Net experts and civil libertarians fear US official requests for data could set a dangerous precedent.
Press release announcing that Google is to invest $1 billion for a 5% stake in AOL.
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