YouTube30 Jun 2025
3h 39m

Google: The Origin of Search. How the Best Business in Human History Happened (Audio)

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Acquired

In this episode of Acquired, Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal begin a multi-part series on Google, exploring its origins and rise to dominance. They discuss Larry Page and Sergey Brin's backgrounds, the creation of PageRank, and the early challenges Google faced, including competition from other search engines and the struggle to find a viable business model. The hosts detail Google's innovative infrastructure, the importance of key hires like Urs Hölzle and Jeff Dean, and the pivotal decision to adopt a self-serve advertising model inspired by Overture. The episode culminates with Google's seed funding, the hiring of Eric Schmidt as CEO, and the strategic importance of the AOL partnership, setting the stage for Google's IPO and future growth.

Outlines

Part 1: Origins and Early Days

Part 2: Business Model and Infrastructure

Part 3: Growth and Strategy

Part 4: IPO, Innovation, and Culture

Part 5: Playbook and Analysis

Part 6: Outro

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