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Google
A saga of Innovation
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Exhibit III
Google's Revenues

Revenue Model
While most search engine companies spent a lot of money
on marketing to build their brands, Google, focused solely on building a
'better' search engine. Google's popularity among Internet surfers was mainly
because of its superior search technology. Sergey said, "We developed our
approach to search technology to address the very real challenge of finding
information on the Internet.
Everything we do - from the development of our
advanced technology to the design of our user interface - is focused on
delivering the best search experience on the web. We are delighted with the
response we have received from Google users around the world who have
enthusiastically embraced our approach to search."
The main force driving traffic to the Google website was the Word-of-mouth
recommendation. Within three years of its launch, Google was answering more than
200 million searches a day. With traffic increasing constantly, Google realized
that it could develop its business around two revenue streams: online
advertising programs and search services. Half of Google's revenues came from
the two main search services it provided to its clients: 'Google WebSearch' and
'Google SiteSearch.'
Google and Gmail
Having improved its reputation as the most reliable and
useful search engine, Google went a step further by launching Gmail, its web
based email service. According to Page, the basic reason behind launching email
service was a Google user's complaint about the services being offered by the
existing email service providers. Page and Brin discussed the same with their
employees and started working on it. Finally, on 1st April 2004, Google launched
Gmail, with a massive storage space of 1Giga Byte (GB) in the offering.
There
are three major features in Gmail. Firstly, it is a search based service which
means that a user can search for information in the mail he received or sent.
Secondly, the storage space of 1GB ensures that the users can store any number
of messages for a long time and they need not delete any of those. The third
feature is the speed at which Gmail works. Through Gmail, users can enjoy a
faster and more efficient service. A Gmail user need not store the messages in
separate folders as all the mails corresponded are grouped into a conversation.
This feature is helpful when a user wants to relocate the information he
received or sent in a particular mail. Moreover, users of Gmail are assured of
privacy for their mails. Speaking about Gmail, Page, said, "Gmail solves all of
my communication needs. It's fast and easy and has all the storage I need. And I
can use it from anywhere. I love it!"
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