Recent Articles

Yahoo, MSN and AOL Kick Google's Butt?
^It's headlines like this that are the reason the WSJ will never ask me to write for them. ;-)
 
Googling Without a License?
So does Google have the required government license to operate in China? Yes and no. They don't have their own license, but are using that of one of their partners.
 
Time Photos The Good Side Of Google
A photo essay from Time Magazine shows the warm and fuzzy workers' utopia of Google's Mountain View headquarters in all its sun-drenched glory.


02.22.06


Google Makes Brilliant Choice For Charity

By David Utter

The Well co-founder Larry Brilliant has accepted the position as the executive director of Google's philanthropic endeavor, Google.org. Larry Brilliant brings a combination of medical background and technological savvy to his new job... as Google.org's first executive director.

USA Today reported on Brilliant's selection for the position.

Google.org, the search advertising company's billion-dollar charitable arm, focuses on "several areas including global poverty, energy and the environment." A Google spokesperson said in the report they chose Brilliant for his experience in battling blindness and smallpox across the globe.

The article further detailed Brilliant's motivation to join Google and what it means for future philanthropic works by the organization:

Brilliant said he took the job because it combines two subjects - health and technology - that have been his life's work. He said he also was drawn by the "don't be evil" corporate mantra advanced by the online search giant's founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page. "This 'don't be evil' slogan permeates every cell in their being," he said.

Brilliant said his medical background did not signal an impending shift by Google.org to fighting disease, a field now dominated by the Gates foundation. Rather, improving health is an integral part of fighting poverty. "It's two sides of the same coin," he said.

USA Today also noted a tangential connection between Brilliant and a former Googler. Ex-executive chef Charlie Ayers joined Google after a long stint as the Grateful Dead's chef. Brilliant was a one-time Deadhead who became the band's physician and now sits on the advisory board of the Dead's Rex Foundation.


About the Author:
David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.

About SearchNewz
SearchNewz provides news and information on the search engine and seo industry. We have our finger on the pulse of what's happening with search so we can help you drive traffic thru search engine knowledge.

SearchNewz is brought to you by:

WebProNews.com Jayde.com
MarketingNewz.com SalesNewz.com
CareerNewz.com InvestNewz.com
eCommNewz.com WebsiteNotes.com
AdvertisingDay.com ManagerNewz.com
SoHoDay.com CRMNewz.com


 

-- SearchNewz is an iEntry, Inc. publication --
iEntry, Inc. 2549 Richmond Rd. Lexington KY, 40509
© 2006 iEntry, Inc. All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Legal

archives | advertising info | news headlines | free newsletters | comments/feedback | submit article
Drive Traffic Thru Search Engine Knowledge SearchNewz News Archives About Us Feedback SearchNewz Home Page About Article Archive News Downloads WebProWorld Forums Jayde iEntry Advertise Contact