Here are all the companies and divisions within Alphabet, Google's parent company

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Google officially became Alphabet in October 2015 with the aim to allow its different businesses to operate independently and move faster. Each division has its own CEO, with Google cofounder Larry Page taking the helm of Alphabet.

Google officially became Alphabet in October 2015 with the aim to allow its different businesses to operate independently and move faster. Each division has its own CEO, with Google cofounder Larry Page taking the helm of Alphabet.
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There are several companies under Alphabet, but some bigger division include Google, which encompasses several different divisions, and X, which houses the "moonshot" projects.

There are several companies under Alphabet, but some bigger division include Google, which encompasses several different divisions, and X, which houses the "moonshot" projects.
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Let's start with the smaller units under Alphabet.

Let's start with the smaller units under Alphabet.

Nest builds smart thermostats and other home devices, like outdoor security cameras. The company was acquired by what is now Alphabet in 2014, and in June of this year, CEO Tony Fadell stepped down but remains within Alphabet. He was replaced by Marwan Fawaz.

Nest builds smart thermostats and other home devices, like outdoor security cameras. The company was acquired by what is now Alphabet in 2014, and in June of this year, CEO Tony Fadell stepped down but remains within Alphabet. He was replaced by Marwan Fawaz.
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Alphabet's Access & Energy division includes Google Fiber, which launched in Kansas City in 2012. Fiber is billed as an alternative high-speed internet and TV service to traditional cable companies and currently has about 200,000 subscribers.

Alphabet's Access & Energy division includes Google Fiber, which launched in Kansas City in 2012. Fiber is billed as an alternative high-speed internet and TV service to traditional cable companies and currently has about 200,000 subscribers.

Source: Business Insider

Google's life sciences unit was formerly part of Alphabet's research and development unit, Google X. The unit renamed itself to Verily in 2015 and became a company under the Alphabet umbrella. Verily focuses on healthcare and disease prevention research.

Google's life sciences unit was formerly part of Alphabet's research and development unit, Google X. The unit renamed itself to Verily in 2015 and became a company under the Alphabet umbrella. Verily focuses on healthcare and disease prevention research.

Source: Business Insider

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Sidewalk Labs is an Alphabet company founded in 2015 to focus on urban innovation. Led by Dan Doctoroff, Sidewalk Labs aims to find new ways to improve cities through technology. The company is moving into a new space in New York City's Hudson Yards redevelopment.

Sidewalk Labs is an Alphabet company founded in 2015 to focus on urban innovation. Led by Dan Doctoroff, Sidewalk Labs aims to find new ways to improve cities through technology. The company is moving into a new space in New York City's Hudson Yards redevelopment.

Source: Business Insider, Hudson Yards

Calico launched in 2013 with the aim to "cure death." The Alphabet-owned company has invested millions to develop drugs that could help prolong human life by fighting age-related diseases like cancer or Alzheimer's.

Calico launched in 2013 with the aim to "cure death." The Alphabet-owned company has invested millions to develop drugs that could help prolong human life by fighting age-related diseases like cancer or Alzheimer's.

Source: Business Insider

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GV is Alphabet's early-stage venture arm. Formerly known as Google Ventures, GV has $2.4 billion under management and more than 300 companies invested in, including Uber, Flatiron Health, and Slack.

GV is Alphabet's early-stage venture arm. Formerly known as Google Ventures, GV has $2.4 billion under management and more than 300 companies invested in, including Uber, Flatiron Health, and Slack.

Source: Business Insider

The "think tank" division within Alphabet was spun off into a company called Jigsaw early in 2016. Led by Jared Cohen, Jigsaw uses technology to tackle geopolitical problems like online censorship, extremism, and harassment.

The "think tank" division within Alphabet was spun off into a company called Jigsaw early in 2016. Led by Jared Cohen, Jigsaw uses technology to tackle geopolitical problems like online censorship, extremism, and harassment.

Source: Business Insider

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Google Capital is Alphabet's growth equity investment fund. Its mission is purely financial returns, but unlike GV, Google Capital focuses on later-stage startups. Some of its investments include Airbnb, Glassdoor, and Thumbtack.

Google Capital is Alphabet's growth equity investment fund. Its mission is purely financial returns, but unlike GV, Google Capital focuses on later-stage startups. Some of its investments include Airbnb, Glassdoor, and Thumbtack.

Source: Business Insider

Google DeepMind focuses on artificial intelligence research. Acquired in 2014 for $500 million, DeepMind has focused on adding artificial intelligence throughout Google products, including search. The DeepMind AI can also teach itself how to play arcade games and can play board games against humans.

Google DeepMind focuses on artificial intelligence research. Acquired in 2014 for $500 million, DeepMind has focused on adding artificial intelligence throughout Google products, including search. The DeepMind AI can also teach itself how to play arcade games and can play board games against humans.

Source: Business Insider

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There are also a few divisions under Google X, Alphabet's moonshot factory. Google X is helmed by Astro Teller.

There are also a few divisions under Google X, Alphabet's moonshot factory. Google X is helmed by Astro Teller.

Google's Self Driving Car Project has been working for the past 7.5 years to develop fully autonomous vehicles. While it's currently a part of Google X, the self-driving car unit will become its own Alphabet company in 2016. The cars have now driven two million miles, but have not yet become available for commercial use.

Google's Self Driving Car Project has been working for the past 7.5 years to develop fully autonomous vehicles. While it's currently a part of Google X, the self-driving car unit will become its own Alphabet company in 2016. The cars have now driven two million miles, but have not yet become available for commercial use.

Source: Bloomberg, Google

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Project Loon is a Google X "moonshot" under director Astro Teller. Project Loon aims to bring internet to two-thirds of the world's population using internet-beaming hot air balloons.

Project Loon is a Google X "moonshot" under director Astro Teller. Project Loon aims to bring internet to two-thirds of the world's population using internet-beaming hot air balloons.

Source: Business Insider

Project Wing is also part of Google X. The commercial drone delivery service is set to launch in 2017, but it made headlines in September when it flew Chipotle burritos to Virginia Tech students.

Project Wing is also part of Google X. The commercial drone delivery service is set to launch in 2017, but it made headlines in September when it flew Chipotle burritos to Virginia Tech students.

Source: Business Insider

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Titan Aerospace was acquired by Google in 2014 and has since been renamed Project Titan as part of Google X. Project Titan builds solar-powered drones that are built to fly nonstop for years and beam internet around the world.

Titan Aerospace was acquired by Google in 2014 and has since been renamed Project Titan as part of Google X. Project Titan builds solar-powered drones that are built to fly nonstop for years and beam internet around the world.

Source: Business Insider, Business Insider

Then there's Google itself. All of Alphabet's "traditional" products — like Chrome, the new Pixel phone, Google Home, and Google Play — are still housed under Google, which is helmed by CEO Sundar Pichai.

Then there's Google itself. All of Alphabet's "traditional" products — like Chrome, the new Pixel phone, Google Home, and Google Play — are still housed under Google, which is helmed by CEO Sundar Pichai.
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YouTube was acquired in 2006 and remains a subsidiary of Google. The video hosting site is run by Susan Wojcicki.

YouTube was acquired in 2006 and remains a subsidiary of Google. The video hosting site is run by Susan Wojcicki.

Google's core product, the web search, still falls under the Google umbrella. There are more than 2.3 million Google searches per minute, which adds up to more than 100,000,000,000 Google searches per month.

Google's core product, the web search, still falls under the Google umbrella. There are more than 2.3 million Google searches per minute, which adds up to more than 100,000,000,000 Google searches per month.

Source: Business Insider

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Google Maps is part of Google's core business and now has more than 1 billion monthly users.

Google Maps is part of Google's core business and now has more than 1 billion monthly users.

Source: Business Insider

Google's technical infrastructure team aims to make Google's services faster and more reliable for users. The team builds and runs large scale software systems and infrastructure.

Google's technical infrastructure team aims to make Google's services faster and more reliable for users. The team builds and runs large scale software systems and infrastructure.

Source: Google

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Google AdSense lets publishers earn money from online content, placing ads on publishers' webpages. Advertising drives the majority of revenue for Google.

Google AdSense lets publishers earn money from online content, placing ads on publishers' webpages. Advertising drives the majority of revenue for Google.

Google Apps for Work include Hangouts, Calendar, Mail, Plus, and Drive. According to Google, millions of businesses are now using the service.

Google Apps for Work include Hangouts, Calendar, Mail, Plus, and Drive. According to Google, millions of businesses are now using the service.

Source: Google

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Android is Google's mobile operating system. The company frequently rolls out new versions, all named after different desserts. The current version, 7.0, is named Nougat, but previous iterations have been named KitKat, Lollipop, and Marshmallow.

Android is Google's mobile operating system. The company frequently rolls out new versions, all named after different desserts. The current version, 7.0, is named Nougat, but previous iterations have been named KitKat, Lollipop, and Marshmallow.

Source: Business Insider

Google renamed Google Enterprise to Google for Work in 2014. It includes the Google Cloud Platform, which lets companies pay by the minute for essentially unlimited supercomputing power.

Google renamed Google Enterprise to Google for Work in 2014. It includes the Google Cloud Platform, which lets companies pay by the minute for essentially unlimited supercomputing power.

Source: Business Insider

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ATAP, which stands for Advanced Technology and Projects, is a secretive Google division that works on projects like Jacquard, which makes smart fabric; Soli, which uses radar for touchless gesture control; and Spotlight Stories, which creates short VR films.

ATAP, which stands for Advanced Technology and Projects, is a secretive Google division that works on projects like Jacquard, which makes smart fabric; Soli, which uses radar for touchless gesture control; and Spotlight Stories, which creates short VR films.

Source: Business Insider