Google unveils surprise restructuring under Alphabet

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Google has announced a new plan for its operating structure to streamline its organization and that Sundar Pichai will become the CEO of Google. Larry Page made this announcement on the company's blog and says that Google is going to be restructured and that he and Sergey Brin will now run Alphabet, a larger organization which contains Google and many of the other companies Google has acquired over the years.

The idea behind this massive reorganization is to keep Google focused on what it does best and not become overburdened with the many acquisitions that company has completed in the last few years. To do this, Larry Page and Sergey Brin have created Alphabet, a single organization that oversees all of the smaller organizations that now contains Google too.

According to the SEC, Google will retain search, ads, maps, the Google Play Store, YouTube and Android but other companies like, the recently acquired Boston Dynamics, will not be under Pichai.

Larry and Sergey note that they are in the business of creating 'things' and that they will oversee and control the budgets of each company under the Alphabet organization and with Google now under the control of Pichai, this frees them up to work on other projects.

There is a massive change to Google's organizational structure, and likely warranted too, as the company has grown to be a massive entity. By breaking up the components into smaller operational bits, it should allow for each group to be more focused on their own specific goals.

The new homepage of Alphabet can found at abc.xyz

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Source: http://www.neowin.net/news/sundar-pichai-named-ceo-of-google-in-operating-structure-overhaul

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FibrilPosted:

FutureShep
Sawk I've got to tell you I didn't understand a word that I just read then, might just be because it's so early
In the morning


....I didn't understand it either lol


Well their work load is to high (I'm guessing). To even it out and lower it they're splitting it into groups.

DanielPosted:

-it- I don't really see why this is relevent.


I know, this isnt relevant at all, at least i dont think anyway.

PinkRibbonPosted:

I don't really see why this is relevent.

SouIPosted:

''By breaking up the components into smaller operational bits, it should allow for each group to be more focused on their own specific goals.''

Makes sense now.

ProPosted:

i dont really get this

probably because its so early!

KaaiPosted:

i dont see why this is releveant but okay

CiaoPosted:

Don't understand it, prolly cause it's so early.

QTPosted:

Sawk I've got to tell you I didn't understand a word that I just read then, might just be because it's so early
In the morning


....I didn't understand it either lol

OwenPosted:

I've got to tell you I didn't understand a word that I just read then, might just be because it's so early
In the morning

ArzuaPosted:

Google has come so far. It seems like it would be a blast to work for them.