Indeed, Google did it again. Yes, I am talking about Google’s Revenue in 2010 which was $29.3 billion including $8.44 billion just in the forth quarter of 2010. This is 23.8% increase in revenue compare to 2009. I am amazed, in 2010 IBM has made less than Google, $29 billion. Good numbers. right? The numbers were announced a couple of days ago by Google.
In addition, Google has also announced plans of restructuring the chain of command “to streamline decision making and create clearer lines of responsibility and accountability at the top of the company.”
- Starting from April 4, Larry Page, Google Co-Founder, will take charge of Google’s day-to-day operations as Chief Executive Officer.
- Sergey Brin, Google Co-Founder, will devote his energy to strategic projects, in particular working on new products.
- Eric Schmidt will assume the role of Executive Chairman, focusing externally on deals, partnerships, customers and broader business relationships, government outreach and technology thought leadership–all of which are increasingly important given Google’s global reach. Internally, he will continue to act as an advisor to Larry and Sergey.