In this episode of Acquired, Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal delve into the story of Google, exploring its evolution from a search engine to an innovation factory. They discuss Google's early breakthrough with its search algorithm and business model, its expansion into various products like Gmail, Maps, and Android, and its reorganization into Alphabet. The hosts analyze the strategic reasons behind Google's diverse product launches, including building leverage against Microsoft and organizing the world's information, while also addressing some of Google's colossal failures. They examine key acquisitions like YouTube and DoubleClick, and the impact of Google's culture on its product strategy, ultimately debating whether Google is a search engine, a platform company, or an incubator. The episode concludes by setting the stage for the next installment, focusing on Google's role in the AI era.
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