Google Controversy

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Google is a technology- driven company, founded in America by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1988. Now days, Google is a multinational technology company. Google browser is available worldwide, but not all of its products are available worldwide. Google is one of the most powerful companies in the world, Google is a very useful company and many people use its services every day. This paper explores many controversy scenarios were Google has been involved in legal and privacy issues. The paper deeply analyzes how the company was accused of helping the Chinese government to hide information for Chinese’s users; also, Google was accused of violating the users’ privacy, the violation of copyrights from books, and other additional privacy issues. Google has collected mountains of information from people around the world; however, it is ethical for Google to use that information for …show more content…

Google currently has its headquarters in Mountain View, California. According to the Statistical Portal webpage, Google had 61,814 employees in 2015. According to the official Google webpage, its mission statement is the following; “Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”. Google browser is available worldwide, but not all of Google products are available worldwide; for example, android apps, google books, google music, google movies are available to only certain countries. Google is on the top favorite browsers that people use every day to search for all kinds of information. We all question, how much data Google possess, according to the web article; How Much Data Does Google Store? It mentions the following “Google holds somewhere around 10-15 exabytes of data… Google's 15 exabytes would be around 30 million personal computers!” Google has all types of data, and it is mentioned that Google creates users’ personal profiles of

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