Inside Google

Inside Google

2012 · 45 min · Documentary

A behind the scenes look at Google today. From Google's offices in China and Russia to the Googleplex (its Silicon Valley headquarters), uncover why this company's corporate philosophy and attitude is so unique among major companies today.

Directed by Ted Remerowski · Written by Ted Remerowski

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