Recently, I had finished reading
The Google Story by David A. Wise. This is not a geek manual. There is enough
technical information to keep the story moving without losing the reader in
code waffle. Google was founded in 1998 and within a span of 17 years; it has
become a world leader in internet. Founders Sergey and Larry started Google
when they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University in computer science. They
both had a crazy idea to download entire information available on the Internet.
There is a lot in the book about
the culture of Google, which is compared to a university campus more often than
a corporation. Most people works in teams of three to five maximum, and
engineers are given 20% time, one day a week in which to work on stuff that’s
interesting to them, regardless of its commercial viability. One of the
colleagues even writes an equation to explain the whole phenomenon: “youth +
freedom + transparency + new model + the general public’s benefit + belief in
trust = The Miracle of Google”. The Google story seems to be the mission to
prove that equation from first principles.
It is also a business story. For
the business reader, it’s fascinating to learn how venture capital firms, still
reeling from the post dot com collapse, approached the infant Google with great
suspicion, but found the founders and their ideas irresistible. One lesson from
the book – no matter how brilliant your science and engineering credentials,
you need a business person to talk to the Wall Street and lead your company
into the IPO.
It also answers a question that
most of our daily users have asked to some point: how does Google makes any
money? Vise sees Google as just like any other media corporation in that
regard: Advertising. Again the Google Adwords model is described simply. It is
a great story. It is a series of chapters that read like articles. There is a
whole chapter on Google Chef, Issues in China, and competitive wars with
Microsoft. The Google story is the living example of dedication and continued
struggle of men who succeeded in achieving their magnificent goals.
2 comments:
Yeah thats gud one from google..I like the equation by google most...it gives the whole criteria of google and its success and the way to reach a step forward to attract more people.
Yes, Vishal Garg
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