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The Google Story

by David A. Vise, Mark Malseed (Author)

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In 1998, Moscow-born Sergey Brin and Midwest-born Larry Page dropped out of graduate school at Stanford University to, in their own words, "change the world" through a search engine that would organize every bit of information on the Web for free. While the company has done exactly that, Google's quest continues as it seeks to add millions of library books, television broadcasts, and more to its searchable database. Readers will learn about the business acumen and computer wizardry that started the company on its astonishing course; the secret network of computers delivering lightning-fast search results; the unorthodox approach that has enabled it to challenge Microsoft's dominance and shake up Wall Street. Even as it rides high, Google wrestles with difficult choices that will enable it to continue expanding while sustaining the guiding vision of its founders' mantra: Do no evil.--From publisher description.… (more)
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Vi este libro en un aeropuerto y la portada me atrajo enseguida. Soy una víctima del márketing. ¿Qué tendrá Google para ser tan atractivo? La historia comienza cuando Sergei Brin y Larry Page eran estudiantes de doctorado en informática (Computer Science) en Stanford, y termina en junio de 2006, cuando se consolida la implantación en China, Bill Gates se retira de Microsoft y Google es ya una máquina de fabricar millones, en expansión acelerada. La edición original es de 2005, y el autor tuvo que sacar una edición revisada en 2006. Ahora, con la compra de Youtube, seguro que se pone a hacer uina edición revisada para 2007
El libro está interesante de leer. Yo no sé si esas cosas ocurren en España, pero cuando Larry y Sergei tenían sólo una buena idea, allá por 1998, se fueron a un par de gestores de fondos de inversión y sacaron nada menos que un préstamo de 25 millones de dólares. Previamente habían obtenido de otros gestores y fuentes un préstamo de 100.000 y otro de un millón. ¿Esas cosas pasan aquí? Reconozco mi ignorancia.
El libro se lee fácilmente. Está escrito en estilo periodístico, rápido y conciso. Si hay algún fallo obvio, es es peloteo constante que hace el autor de todos los protagonistas de la historia. De muestra un botón: el primer inversor que tuvo Google fue Andy Bechtolstein [AB], gestor de fondos de inversión, quien les dio sus primeros 100.000 dólares para que comprasen un montón de ordenadores con los que empezar a desarrollar el potencial de Google. La descripción que hace el autor de AB reza así:
Bechtolstein detuvo su Porsche plateado en la entrada de la casa de Cheriton, saltó del mismo y se dirigió hacia el porche de la entrada, donde le esperaban los tres [Page, Brin y Winograd, un profesor de Stanford]. Como muchos empresarios millonarios de Silicon Valley, Bechtolstein trabajaba mucho, aunque no necesitase el dinero, pues le apasionaba el poder de la tecnología y le encantaba hallar nuevas formas de resolver problemas.

Venga ya. Eso es peloteo innecesario. El autor parece (a veces, demasiadas veces) que está intentando que le contraten para el departamento de Relaciones Públicas de Google. El libro es una hagiografía casi de principio a fin. Y no es que esté mal, pero a veces tiene uno la impresión de que el autor suda miel tras hablar de Google. Incluso hay un apéndice con consejos para usar mejor Google. Uno de los consejos no lo conocía. Si buscas “~car” en Google, no sólo te aparecen todas las páginas con la palabra “car”, sino también aquellas que contengan “automobile”, “vehicle” y otros sinónimos. En español no sé si funciona; con las palabras que he probado parece que no.
Por lo demás, la historia es interesante. Pasa por momentos escabrosos, como cuando se desató el revuelo por la publicidad que leía de forma automatizada los correos de Gmail para plantar anuncios relacionados, o cuando Google claudicó y aceptó la censura para poder implantarse en China.
Me he dado cuenta de lo mucho que la prensa sigue a Google, pues el 90% de los hechos que relata ya me los sabía, de haberlos leído en el periódico. Hay detalles divertidos y geeks, como el valor de las acciones con las que Google salió a bolsa, que era 2.718.281.828 dólares (o sea, el número e multiplicado por mil millones), o la primera ampliación de acciones que hizo, en la que sacó al mercado 14.159.265 acciones (los primeros decimales de pi).
Es un libro para pasar un rato entretenido y poco más. Pero está bien. Mi nota: Interesante. ( )
  Remocpi | Apr 22, 2020 |
There is an old saying that probably should be updated. "Build a better mouse trap and the world will beat a path to your door...right after it Google's you to find how to get there." The Google Story:Inside the Hottest Business, Media, and Technology Success of Our Time was as captivating as the story of Google. Arguably, a member of the second wave of technology that took the freedoms discovered in the personal computing revolution, Google helped us understand the power of the information super-highway, and showed us how to use it.

Founded in 1998, Google was born into a market already rich in search engines - Excite, Lycos, Alta Vista, YAHOO! and AOL. "Internet portal" was the catch phrase de jour, and learning how to use the day's latest advancement, as well as how to create profit from it were daily inventions. Google had a secret sauce - page rank, that not only showed the results of a search, but also which hits were most likely to be relevant.

It was very strange reading about a time and place I was a part of, even if on the outskirts, and combining my memories with the historical feel of the book that often allowed me to see Google's story the I would any other ancient story that took place before my birth.

Nearly unimaginable in scope and pace, the exponential growth of knowledge makes yesterday seem like a century ago, and last year an eon in the past. I enjoyed the story, and it will be interesting to see what tomorrow's volume will bring. ( )
  lanewillson | Jan 9, 2014 |
Nice story. Nice to know about their journey to become the best. But the detailed story is not given, only the overview. ( )
  himasnhu_mishra | Jan 25, 2013 |
Google has become a household word - not just the name of a company, but a verb. Anytime my kids have a question that I can't answer, they google it. This book tells the story of how Google came to be the company that it is today. From a graduate student office at Stanford, Sergey Brin and Larry Page developed a new way of searching the Internet that provided results based on a complex algorithm. Although they took an unconventional approach to business, their company exploded. In this book, we are on the front lines, watching as Google grows. From the origin of Google Doodles to the birth of Gmail to the initial public offering, we see the tension between an innovation and growth. It's an interesting story that will make you more aware of all that goes into your Google search. ( )
  porch_reader | Dec 7, 2012 |
This otherwise remarkable short history of Google gets some points deducted for its hubris-laced introduction, which starts off with this opening line:

"Not since Gutenberg invented the modern printing press more than 500 years ago, making books and scientific tomes affordable and widely available to the masses, has any new invention empowered individuals, and transformed access to information, as profoundly as Google."

I almost put the book down right there. I love and use Google almost daily, but seriously? The company was only seven years old at the time this book was published. The arrogance of this statement taints the origin story of one of the global economy's leading companies.

If you can stomach or ignore the introduction, The Google Story is a fine read. ( )
  Daniel.Estes | Nov 4, 2012 |
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Vise, David A.Authorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Malseed, MarkAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Griese, FriedrichTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Maniez, FrançoisTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rullkötter, BerndTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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In 1998, Moscow-born Sergey Brin and Midwest-born Larry Page dropped out of graduate school at Stanford University to, in their own words, "change the world" through a search engine that would organize every bit of information on the Web for free. While the company has done exactly that, Google's quest continues as it seeks to add millions of library books, television broadcasts, and more to its searchable database. Readers will learn about the business acumen and computer wizardry that started the company on its astonishing course; the secret network of computers delivering lightning-fast search results; the unorthodox approach that has enabled it to challenge Microsoft's dominance and shake up Wall Street. Even as it rides high, Google wrestles with difficult choices that will enable it to continue expanding while sustaining the guiding vision of its founders' mantra: Do no evil.--From publisher description.

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