This article was published on September 24, 2012

Google launches Google for Entrepreneurs to keep an even closer eye on startups around the world


Google launches Google for Entrepreneurs to keep an even closer eye on startups around the world

Google today launched Google for Entrepreneurs both at google.com/entrepreneurs and of course Google+. The company is using its 14th birthday this month as an excuse for the timing of the launch. Mountain View says Google for Entrepreneurs is “the umbrella” for the company’s several dozen programs and partnerships around the world that support startups and entrepreneurs.

Google justifies the launch with this statistic: there are approximately 400 million entrepreneurs across 54 countries, and 69 million early-stage entrepreneurs offering new products and services. The company says it will focus on three key areas:

  • Partnerships with strong organizations that serve entrepreneurs in local communities.
  • Google-led programs to bring our teams and our tools directly to entrepreneurs.
  • Placing relevant Google tools in the hands of startups as they are getting off the ground and ready to scale.

The search giant is also hosting its first annual Google for Entrepreneurs Week, which will bring together more than 3,000 entrepreneurs and Google employees from around the world. Googlers in 28 cities across 13 countries will be hosting events to keep an eye on local entrepreneurs. Partners include the Idea Village in New Orleans, Communitech in Waterloo, Tetuan Valley in Wroclaw, the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship in Johannesburg and the Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce in Iowa.

Think of it as Google’s way of helping startups so it can keep a closer eye on which ones are worth acquiring. The search giant buys startups like people buy groceries; the latest Google acquisition was just last week.

For example, this week, Google for Entrepreneurs is teaming up with Women 2.0 to bring their Founder Friday events, which bring together current and aspiring female entrepreneurs on a monthly basis, to more cities. Google is partnering to launch Founder Fridays in Detroit, New Orleans, Sao Paulo, and Moscow over the next year.

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