Inside Google
Recently, Google allowed Saul Hansell who is a journalist for the New York Times to sit in on quality meetings. While a lot of what Hansell saw was off the record, his New York Times article on Google’s search engine is a very enlightening read. While the article doesn’t give away any trade secrets, it does offer a lot of interesting factoids about Google like how the company is always striving to tweak its search engine.
It’s amazing when searching Google it knows that Apple is usually used when users are looking for information on the computer company compared to when a search is conducted for apple, it’s most likely a search for the fruit. There are more interesting revelations about Google in the New York Times article.


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