ON MISSION MODE
Mar 19, 2020
4 minutes
BY E. KUMAR SHARMA
Google’s mission statement has attained adulthood. Back in 1998, when two young founders – Larry Page and Sergey Brin – drafted it, the choice of words with an apparent all-time relevance, continues to enthuse its leaders even today. No, back then too, it did not say “search” but opted instead for a call to organise the “world’s information” and to make it “universally accessible and useful.”
Today, in an era of information overload, that written goal seems to have acquired an all-new relevance. A good reason perhaps that Anand Rangarajan, Site Lead for Google in Bengaluru and Engineering Director in
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