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Google in the News - Listen to a Podcast

By: Pauline Wilcom

Keeping track of Google in the news can take a lot of time. A podcast is like Internet radio and they focus on specific subjects. The Latest At Google is a podcast that focuses on news about Google the company.

Google is one of the most popular search engines in the world. In the US Google captures over 60% of the search market. A daily podcast that focuses on Google in the news and can help keep up updated.

Google news focuses on a few key areas:

Google Stock

News about Google affects Google stock price, so people who own Google stock have to keep up on what's going on at Google. Amazingly, Google's execs pay is tied completely to the stock price, so they have incentive to perform well. Keep up Google in the news with blog posts and podcasts about Google.

Google Web-Based Applications

Google is king of online or web-based software, most of which is free. The Latest At Google talks about new features and new products. Follow everything from Google Earth and Gmail to Google's social media ventures.

Google Grows through Partnerships and Acquisitions

One of Google's strategies is to acquire companies to add new technology and products to their offerings. In 2007, Google bought a record 17 companies. Popular online video site YouTube, was one of their acquisitions. Other acquisitions include Genius Labs, that powered Google's blog platform Blogger.

Working at Google

Google was voted the number one place to work by Forbes magazine two years in a row and counting. Google is known for their unique company culture - starting at Google's headquarters - the Googleplex. From the amazing food prepared by chefs, to free bicycles, Google is a leader in how to treat employees. Many Google employees have cashed out on their stock to start other successful companies or start philanthropic organizations.

Podcasts are a way many people keep informed about Google in the news.

How to subscribe to Google news podcasts on iTunes

If you have an ipod or just want to listen to Google in the news from your computer, you can subscribe to get the daily podcasts. To subscribe to Google podcasts in iTunes, go to your library. At the top find the "advanced" link. Choose, "subscribe to podcast" and type in itpc://www.podango.com/feeds/feed.php?pid=333. Or, when your at the iTunes store there is a link to "podcasts." Go there and then search for "Google." Find the LatestAt Google and click "subscribe."

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Get weekday free podcasts about Google in the news through Podango's Google Podcast. Subscribe to Google podcasts on iTunes by adding itpc://www.podango.com/feeds/feed.php?pid=333 to your podcast playlist.

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