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APPLE

The Apple logo designed by Rob Janoff Type Public (NASDAQ: AAPL) S&P 500 Component Computer hardware Computer software Consumer electronics Digital distribution Apple Computer, Inc. (January 9, 2007) Cupertino, California, U.S. (April 1, 1976) Steve Jobs

Industry Predecessor Founded Founder(s)

Steve Wozniak Ronald Wayne[1] Headquarters 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, U.S. Number of locations Area served Key people Tim Cook (COO) Peter Oppenheimer (CFO) Bob Mansfield (Mac and iPhone Hardware Engineering) Jonathan Ive (Industrial Design)[3] Products Mac (Pro, Mini iMac MacBook, Air, Pro Xserve), iPod (Shuffle, Nano, Classic, Touch), iPhone (Original 3G 3GS 4), iPad, Apple TV, accessories, Mac OS X (Server), iLife, iWork, iOS Services MobileMe Revenue Profit $65.23 billion (FY 2010)[4] Stores (retail, online, App, iTunes, iBooks) 300 (August 2010)[2]

Worldwide Steve Jobs (Co-founder, Chairman, CEO)

$14.01 billion (FY 2010)[4] $75.18 billion (FY 2010)[4] $47.79 billion (FY 2010)[4] 49,400 (2010)[4]

Total assets Total equity Employees

GOOGLE
Type Public (NASDAQ: GOOG, FWB: GGQ1) Internet, Computer software Menlo Park, California (September 4, 1998)[1][2] Sergey M. Brin Industry Founded Founder(s)

Lawrence E. Page Headquarters 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California, United States Area served Key people Worldwide Eric E. Schmidt

(Chairman & CEO) Sergey M. Brin (Technology President) Lawrence E. Page (Products President) Products Revenue See list of Google products. US$23.651 billion (2009)[3][4] US$8.312 billion (2009)[3][4]

Operating income Profit

US$6.520 billion (2009)[3][4] US$40.497 billion (2009)[3][4] US$36.004 billion (2009)[4] 23,331 (2010)[5] YouTube, DoubleClick, On2 Technologies, GrandCentral, Picnik, Aardvark, AdMob Google.com

Total assets Total equity Employees Subsidiaries Website

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