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− | '''Google Inc.''' is an American technology company that specializes in Internet | + | '''Google Inc.''' is an American technology company that specializes in Internet services and products. Among many of their products and services, Google has also designed and developed a number of chips for in-house purposes and for their consumer phones. |
Google is a subsidiary of '''Alphabet Inc.''' the conglomerate parent company that was formed as a result of Google's restructuring. | Google is a subsidiary of '''Alphabet Inc.''' the conglomerate parent company that was formed as a result of Google's restructuring. |
Facts about "Google"
company type | subsidiary + |
founded | September 4, 1998 + |
founded location | Menlo Park, California + |
founder | Larry Page + and Sergey Brin + |
full page name | google + |
headquarters | Mountain View, California + |
instance of | software company + |
name | Google + |
website | https://www.google.com + |
wikidata id | Q95 + |