We’ve officially acquired DoubleClick

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 @ 2:31 am

Posted by Eric Schmidt, Chairman and
CEO

I'm pleased to share the href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/20080311_doubleclick.html"
id="ios8" >news that we completed our acquisition of
DoubleClick today. Although it's been nearly a year since we

href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/doubleclick.html"
id="ayqy" >announced
our intention to acquire DoubleClick last
April, we are no less excited today about the benefits that the
combination of our two companies will bring to the online
advertising market.

Because we have been waiting for regulatory approval for our
acquisition, we've been limited by law in the extent to which
we could conduct detailed integration planning to map our way
forward. That work will begin in earnest now. Although we don’t
have detailed plans to announce today, we will communicate
regularly with you about our progress in integrating our two
companies.

An immediate task we’ll undertake over the next few weeks is
matching and aligning DoubleClick employees with our organizational
plan for the business. This will involve determining the right
staffing levels for all functions and will ensure that we have the
right people assigned to the right responsibilities within Google.
We plan to complete this process in the U.S. by early April.

Outside the U.S., the steps we will propose are subject to
consultation with employee representatives where applicable, and of
course any decisions will be made in accordance with local law. The
exact timing of the process outside the U.S. will vary based on the
needs and requirements of each region.

As with most mergers, there may be reductions in headcount. We
expect these to take place in the U.S. and possibly in other
regions as well. We know that DoubleClick is built on the strength
of its people. For this reason we’ll strive to minimize the impact
of this process on all of our clients and employees.

Advertisers and publishers who work with us have long asked that we
complement our search and content-based text advertising with
display advertising capabilities. DoubleClick gives Google the
leading platform for display advertising, enabling us to rapidly
bring advances to the market in technology and infrastructure that
will dramatically improve the effectiveness, measurability and
performance of digital media for publishers, advertisers and
agencies.

As the combination of Google and DoubleClick delivers better, more
relevant display ads, we're also looking forward to delivering
an improved online experience to users. Because user trust is
paramount to the success of our business, users will continue to
benefit from our commitment to protecting user privacy following
this acquisition. And our scale and infrastructure mean that users
will also be spending less time waiting for web pages to load.
Ultimately, we believe that by combining our advertising network
with DoubleClick's display ad serving products, and by
investing resources in the display ad business, we will be able to
help publishers and advertisers generate more revenue. That in turn
will fuel the creation of even more rich and diverse content for
Internet users everywhere.

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Haere Mai! Google Maps lands in New Zealand

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 @ 2:24 am

Posted by Noel Gordon, Software
Engineer

Today we're pleased to announce the full launch of

href="http://maps.google.co.nz/" >Google Maps in New
Zealand
. Although we've offered basic mapping in New
Zealand for some time, today we're unveiling a localised and
customised site for our users in New Zealand. We've added full
local business search capabilities, plus the href="http://www.google.com/local/add/lookup?hl=en-AU&gl=NZ"
>Local Business Centre, so that any Kiwi
business can get a free listing.

While we know New Zealanders care about a lot more than rugby,
racing and beer, we're pleased that now Google Maps can help
you find the nearest place to do any of those things. Plus, you can
find a

href="http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=cafe ponsonby&ie=UTF8&z=15&om=1"
>cafe in Ponsonby
, an

href="http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=indian restaurant wellington&ie=UTF8&z=9&om=1"
>Indian restaurant in Wellington
, a

href="http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=plumber dunedin&ie=UTF8&z=13&om=1"
>plumber in Dunedin
, or a great

href="http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=queenstown hotel&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=11&om=1"
>hotel for your next holiday
. All available on
a PC or

href="http://www.google.co.nz/gmm/index.html"
>mobile phone
near you!

And of course, Kiwis can also use Google Maps to look up an
address, get

href="http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=auckland to rotorua&sll=-45.031104,168.662731&sspn=0.33435,0.6427&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=9&om=1"
>driving directions
(and the ability to drag
them around), browse our satellite imagery, and even create custom
maps that you can share with friends, all using the simple
interface.

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More sharing

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 @ 6:18 am

Posted by Sam Schillace, Engineering
Director

We're pleased to announce that we've acquired the assets of
Zenter, a company that provides software for creating online slide
presentations.

You've heard us talk a lot about using the web to improve group
collaboration and information sharing. These days, when you create
a document — whether it's a text document, a spreadsheet, or a
presentation — you usually want to share it, collect feedback, or
communicate about it in some way. We on the href="http://docs.google.com/" >Google Docs &
Spreadsheets team focus on making this experience easier and
more powerful for you. In particular, we're working to href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/were-expecting.html" >add
presentation-sharing capabilities to Google Docs &
Spreadsheets, and we're excited about the addition of
Zenter's technology and team to that effort.

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All aboard

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Monday, December 10th, 2007 @ 10:21 pm

Posted by Wesley Chan, Product
Manager

We're pleased to announce that we have acquired href="http://www.grandcentral.com/" >GrandCentral
Communications, a company that provides services for managing
your voice communications. GrandCentral is an innovative service
that lets users integrate all of their existing phone numbers and
voice mailboxes into one account, which can be accessed from the
web. We think GrandCentral's technology fits well into
Google's efforts to provide services that enhance the
collaborative exchange of information between our users.

GrandCentral offers many features that complement the phone
services you already use. If you have multiple phone numbers (e.g.,
home, work, cell), you get one phone number that you can set to
ring all, some, or none of your phones, based on who's calling.
This way, your phone number is tied to you, and not your location
or job. The service also gives you one central voice mailbox. You
can listen to your voicemails online or from any phone, forward
them to anybody, add the caller to your address book, block a
caller as spam, and a lot more. You can even listen in on voicemail
messages from your phone while they are being recorded, or switch a
call from your cell phone to your desk phone and back again. All in
all, you'll have a lot more control over your phones.

We're really excited to welcome the GrandCentral team to
Google. While we're moving their technology over to
Google's network, a limited number of invitations will be
available to register for a GrandCentral beta account. If you have
a U.S. telephone number, you can sign up for an invitation at href="http://www.grandcentral.com/" >www.grandcentral.com.
Current GrandCentral customers will continue to have uninterrupted
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Gmail chats in more languages

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Monday, December 3rd, 2007 @ 10:11 pm

Posted by Aaron Whyte, Gmail
Engineer

We're pleased to now offer href="http://mail.google.com/mail/help/chat.html" >Gmail Chat in
17 more languages: UK English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French,
German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,
Turkish, Japanese, Korean and simplified and traditional Chinese.

Here's what some people have had to say about Gmail Chat:

"My sister & I love Gmail because it's so
cool! We're 3,000 miles apart, but are SO connected now with
Gmail Chat. And we love the rotating smileys!"

"Pretty cool–I just got my 70 year old aunt to
use IM through Gmail."

"I heart Gmail. The new chat option is marvelous.
You people bring joy to my life."

Aww, shucks. Well, we heart you–and we hope lots more of you will
now enjoy getting in touch instantly this way.

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