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  1. Google, This Side of $100 Billion
    Published: November 23, 2009
    By: Mike Vorhaus

    A considerable collection of internet history books have been written over the last decade. Ken Auletta's "Googled: The End of the World As We Know It," is one of the better entries I've read from the genre. Like many dot-com profiles, this one is full of "anecdotes" -- we industry folks might call it gossip -- from the early days of Google down through the search giant's challenges in recent years.

  2. Google's Brin & Page Are Ad Age's No. 13 Power Players
    Published: November 2, 2009

    Google is spreading its tentacles into many industries, including some beyond advertising, but all the important decisions are still made by the founders, along with CEO Eric Schmidt.

  3. Lesson From Google: Corp Accounts May Not Be Twitter's Golden Egg
    Published: May 12, 2009
    By: Peter Hershberg

    Often when an online start-up's revenue model is unclear to some or most people, the immediate assumption is that the answer must be corporate licenses or professional accounts. But a look at history suggests that ignores a larger opportunity.

  4. Dennis Woodside to Replace Tim Armstrong at Google
    Published: March 17, 2009
    By: Abbey Klaassen

    NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Google moved quickly to fill the job of Tim Armstrong, who left to become chairman-CEO of Time Warner unit AOL. Dennis Woodside has been named VP-Americas operations.

  5. A Maturing Google Buckles Down and Searches for Cost Savings
    Published: December 1, 2008
    By: Abbey Klaassen

    NEW YORK (AdAge) -- The recession is reverberating even in the freewheeling halls of the Googleplex. Proving that even the search giant isn't immune from the vagaries of the economy, Google is cutting its 10,000-strong contract staff, nixing some new products that won't pay back in the near term and aggressively trying to squeeze more out of existing revenue streams.

  6. Google: No Homepage Ads, but We'll Take Some Billboards
    Published: October 3, 2008
    By: Michael Learmonth

    NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have long said they won't sully Google's page with advertising. But the American landscape? That's another matter.

  7. Event: Madison+Vine Speaker Bios
    Published: June 6, 2008

  8. Making Market Research Cool
    Published: April 28, 2008
    By: Jack Neff

    BATAVIA, Ohio (AdAge.com) -- The new chief research officer of the Advertising Research Foundation wants market research to be seen as cool. You can stop laughing now.

  9. 10 Who Made Their Mark
    Published: December 17, 2007

    Yes, Murdoch, Gore and Zuckerman are obvious choices, but others on our list include Cramer-Krasselt's Peter Krivkovich, who told client CareerBuilder just where it could stick the agency review it called after a poor showing in USA Today's unscientific Super Bowl Ad Meter, and P&G's Najoh Tita-Reid, who launched "My Black Is Beautiful," a push to put the power of several beauty brands behind an effort to help black women of all tones and backgrounds be comfortable with their looks.

  10. Google to Bid for Wireless Spectrum
    Published: November 30, 2007
    By: Abbey Klaassen

    NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Google will enter an upcoming auction for a wireless spectrum, which, if it wins, would allow the search giant to join cable and phone companies as a third provider of local internet access and cellular phone service.

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