Google Groups Offers a Home to Online Communities
New Features Enable Users to Start and Join Groups, Find and Share Information
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Dec. 2, 2004 - Google Inc. today
launched the next generation Google Groups on the 'Groups' link of the
Google home page at www.google.com.
This enhanced product enables users to create, manage, search and browse
web-based groups, as well as subscribe to and track favorite groups.
Building on the foundation of the original service that currently includes
more than 1 billion searchable posts from the Usenet archive, Google
Groups now offers users the ability to join and follow discussions among
different groups, keep in touch with family and friends, and share information
more easily.
Using Google Groups, people can search and participate in a variety of
discussions. For example, someone looking to buy a new digital camera
this holiday season can search for [digital camera recommendations] and
find relevant posts from others about the best cameras to buy. A user
can star (bookmark) this topic to watch and subscribe to receive posts
from a group such as rec.photo.digital to regularly read more opinions
on digital cameras. Similarly, users looking for advice on treating carpal
tunnel or disputing a cell phone bill can find discussions from other
people who have experience in these areas. In addition, family, friends,
and official organizations like schools or community centers can keep
their members informed via email lists and announcement-only newsletters
through Google Groups.
"Google Groups enables users to easily gather groups of friends, acquaintances,
and those sharing interests together, and communicate with them directly via
email, newsletters and message boards," said Jonathan Rosenberg, vice president,
Product Management, Google Inc. "These online communities connect people with
information they care about, and that furthers our commitment to enhancing the
online experience for Google users."
New features of Google Groups include:
Google continues to experiment with new technologies that make it faster
and easier for people to find and use relevant information. Currently
in beta and available in English language only, Google Groups can be
found by clicking on the 'Groups' link on the Google home page or visiting http://groups-beta.google.com.
About Google Inc.
Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people around
the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D.
students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property
in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising program, which
is the largest and fastest growing in the industry, provides businesses
of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing the overall web
experience for users. Google is headquartered in Silicon Valley with
offices throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. For more information,
visit www.google.com.

