Profile

Cover photo
BERJAYA
BERJAYA
Verified name
Google Investor Relations
9,299 followers|7,551,188 views
AboutPostsPhotos

Stream

 
Between friends, family and work, we send dozens of messages a day. But there’s an easier way to do that than using your thumbs on tiny keyboards. Starting today, you can send messages using some of your favorite messaging apps on your Android by simply talking to Google, just like you can already do to send quick emails, Hangouts or text messages. 
8
1
Hisayasu Saito's profile photo
 
People turn to their phones billions of times a day for I want-to-know, I want-to-go, I want-to-do, and I want-to-buy moments. And in these intent-rich moments, they often turn to apps to get what they need. Runners may search for a “mileage tracker” app as they start training for a marathon, foodies may look for “restaurant” apps to check out the trendiest new places in town, and frequent fliers may search for “top games” to play before a long flight. In fact, search is one of the biggest drivers of app installs in the Play Store.

That’s why we’re investing in new ways to help people discover apps with Search Ads on Google Play and innovating on new technologies to simplify campaign management and improve measurement for developers.
6
 
Mobile, video, and programmatic. These are all top of mind for brands. But where does content development fit in? Kim Larson, global director of Google BrandLab, shares how her team helps marketers improve and streamline their YouTube marketing strategies and feed the proverbial content monster.
BERJAYA
Kim Larson, global head of Google BrandLab, shares her inside scoop on how to build a YouTube content strategy.
5
 
Consumers act on needs in micro-moments throughout the day. The question for marketers is: Are you prepared to identify, deliver, and measure these moments? New research commissioned by Google and conducted by Forrester Consulting shows that 98% of companies aren't—and why they should be.
BERJAYA
New research reveals only 2% of marketers report having a "moments-ready" organization, yet those who do are more likely to report profitable ROI.
5
1
Oliver Isenrich's profile photo
 
With Google Drive, you can keep all your important files in one place, then open them with your choice of apps and devices. Building on this open approach, we recently made it possible to launch your favorite desktop applications directly from Google Drive. And today we’re taking it a step further by bringing Google Drive to Microsoft Office.
21
3
Timothy Lau's profile photoOliver Isenrich's profile photo
 
Video is already the most effective medium for connecting with consumers thanks to the power of sight, sound and motion. But what if there were a way to let people become even more immersed in your video ads? To help advertisers deliver richer experiences, we’re introducing 360 degree video ads on YouTube.
4
Have them in circles
9,299 people
Shashank Kumar (shk)'s profile photo
md rubel akungee's profile photo
Gorvan Dubero's profile photo
Evan Hadiyatna's profile photo
Hao Zhang's profile photo
Greymayer Ulysse's profile photo
Salah13711 Salah13711's profile photo
Landon Fletcher's profile photo
feyza995's profile photo
 
The Google Translate app already lets you instantly visually translate printed text in seven languages. Just open the app, click on the camera, and point it at the text you need to translate—a street sign, ingredient list, instruction manual, dials on a washing machine. You'll see the text transform live on your screen into the other language. No Internet connection or cell phone data needed. 

Today, we’re updating the Google Translate app again—expanding instant visual translation to 20 more languages (for a total of 27!), and making real-time voice translations a lot faster and smoother—so even more people can experience the world in their language.
6
 
If you watched a YouTube video recently, chances are you did it on your phone or tablet. That’s because today, more than half the views on YouTube happen using mobile devices. So to bring you an even better mobile experience, we’re updating the official YouTube apps – making it easier than ever to find videos you love and create them, too.
6
 
Great YouTube ads are born from great creative ideas. But how does the shift to digital video change the creative process? Google's head of agency sales, Tara Walpert Levy, shares insights from a conversation between Sal Masekela and creatives David Droga and Emily Anderson.
BERJAYA
How has the shift from TV to digital video changed the creative process? David Droga and Emily Anderson weigh in here in our latest Behind the Scenes video.
10
1
Brandon Teer's profile photo
 
The TrueView skippable ad format introduced a new question for advertisers: who chooses to watch an ad when they’re given the choice to skip?

Giving consumers the ability to skip after just five seconds makes it all the more important to create engaging content that will hold a viewer’s attention. Once those five seconds are up, TrueView ads provide an opportunity to tell your brand story in as much time as you need. So how do you make those first five seconds really count?
BERJAYA
Think with Google's latest research provides insights into which people watch TrueView ads and the reasons behind their choices to watch ads.
10
 
Wouldn’t it be nice if your concert ticket appeared at the top of your inbox just before the event started, or your hotel confirmation came back right before you needed to check in?
15
1
Paula Arismendi's profile photo
 
Read on for the latest ways we’re helping retailers reach shoppers in those crucial I-want-to-know, I want-to-go, and I want-to-buy moments.
7
1
Michelle Parbs's profile photo
Story
Tagline
News and updates from Google’s Investor Relations team
Introduction
Welcome to Google Investor Relations +Page!  Here you’ll find Google-related product updates and relevant company news.  Be sure to check out our website at investor.google.com for the latest SEC filings, earnings press releases and financial data.  

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This Google+ page may contain forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by phrases such as Google or its management “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “foresees,” “forecasts,” “estimates,” or other words or phrases of similar import.  These forward-looking statements may relate to matters (among others) such as the introduction of new products and services and how Google’s customers may use them in the future, Google’s expectations for growth in various segments of the industry, businesses that it may acquire, legislative or regulatory changes, or Google’s financial results and business prospects. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements.  In addition, reported financial results should not be considered as an indication of future performance.  The potential risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results to differ from Google’s expectations are contained and identified in Google’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (available on Google’s investor relations website at investor.google.com and on the SEC website at www.sec.gov).  Any forward-looking statements are made as of the date indicated. Google does not undertake any obligation to update the forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
To supplement Google’s consolidated financial statements, which statements are prepared and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. (GAAP), Google uses certain non-GAAP financial measures, including, without limitation, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP earnings per share, free cash flow, and non-GAAP international revenues.  Non-GAAP financial measures may appear in this Google+ page, but they are not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP that we include in Google’s filings with the SEC.  For more information on these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the tables captioned “Reconciliations of non-GAAP results of operations measures to the nearest comparable GAAP measures,” “Reconciliation from net cash provided by operating activities to free cash flow,” and “Reconciliation from GAAP international revenues to non-GAAP international revenues” included in Google’s earnings releases posted on Google’s investor relations website at investor.google.com and available on the SEC website at www.sec.gov.

THIRD-PARTY INFORMATION
Google Inc. and its subsidiaries are not responsible or liable in any manner for any third-party content and/or comments that may be posted on this Google+ page.  Any links to third-party content and/or comments on this Google+ page are not intended as an endorsement thereof.