




Here are some highlights of the research put up by them.
◦Google gave 1.8 million shares to Stanford Univ to license PageRank, which were later sold in 2005 for $336 million.
◦620 million visitors visit Google.com daily.
◦97% of Google Revenue comes from their advertising services.
◦Google processes 20 Petabyte of information daily.
◦As of December 2009, Google’s assets were valued at $40.5 billion
◦A new Google employee is called Noogler, and later transitions to be called a Googler.
◦Google has a total of 19,835 employees worldwide out of which 37% are in sales and marketing and 37.5% in research and development.
◦45% of Google products are in beta.
◦20 hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube every minute.
◦Google Chrome now has a 5.22% market share.
◦There are about 146 million Gmail users.
◦57% of the top 10,000 websites use Google Analytics to track users.