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1,Google's magic allocation algorithm:70-20-10. 70 percent of its engineers would work in either search or ads. 20 percent would focus on key products such as application. The remaining 10 would work on wild cards, which often emerged from the 20 percent time where people would choose their own projects.
2,Using Google's calender application, which allowed people to share their schedules, certain Google executives and their helps would make appointments for the founders.
3,"Montessori" refers to schools based on the educational philosophy of Maria Montessori. an Italian physician born in 1870 who believed that children should be allowed the freedom to pursue what interested them.
4,Don't be evil. That was what Google was about :two young men who wanted to do good, gravitated to a new phenomenon(the internet) that promised to be a history-making force for good, developed a solution that would gather the world's information, level the Tower of Babel. and link millions of processors into a global prosthesis for knowledge.
5, Google would be a shining beacon for the way corporations should operate: an employee-centric, data-driven leadership pampering a stunningly bright workforce that, for its own part, lavished all its wit and wizardry on empowering users and enriching advertising customers. From those practices, the profits would roll in.
6,If the product is better, people will use it anyway.
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