Chairperson and CEO preside over the conference of some stockholders, outlining Google's overall vision in the globe & field question from present ones. The formal business of the meeting was ordinary the three company who sponsored offer were accepted, while the few of shareholder offers were refuse.
CEO offered briefly on Google's main businesses, calling display advertising "most likely our next major business." Still, the first huge business search is away from staid as Google attempts to deal with the huge amount of information created by the hit in social-networking & user generated content.
On mobile technology, presently is the subject of a bitter fight between Apple and Adobe, CEO pledged that “all known interesting standards we will support." Google is broadly probable to demonstrate the next version of Android next week at its Google I/O in the running conference Adobe's Flash player, which Apple refuses to support the iPhone. The CEO also said Google believes Android will close his first or second most popular mobile platform base on Google's commitment to "openness."
Moreover, few shareholders criticize Google's shareholder relations section for not answer their own phones. Google makes much of the investor relations available on its website, of course, but shareholders complain of infinite voice mail loops. Those looking for technical support at Google have noticed same problems, though characteristic of a company so steep in the Web.
Still, for the most part shareholders seemed satisfied. Though Google's reserve is off its highs from previous in the year, its well above where it was a year ago at the 2009 shareholder meeting, among one of the most horrible financial crises in decades. And it’s the decision to stop edit search results in China by moving its operation to Hong Kong illustrate praise from a delegate from Amnesty International, which has disapprove of Google in the past for its decision to edit results in China.