"I know everyone is very interested in the wealth myth it has created, especially in China. I also know that some books and interpretations about Google have emerged," said David Cran. However, the reporter had learned through exchanges with many experts studying Google and people working at Google that the real situation was often contrary to the rumors circulating outside. Perhaps the fixed mindset of viewing traditional enterprises has led some people to inaccurately perceive Google. Thus, the reporter eagerly began interviews and writing. Fortunately, Google's global communications manager, David Cran, came to Berkeley, and this close-range interaction clarified many misinterpretations.
So, how exactly does Google make money? What kind of people does Google hire to make money for them? What’s next for Google? These fundamental questions began to yield clear answers.