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