The Internet's leading search engine files plans to raise $2.7 billion in an auction-style public offering. With the filing, the company's co-founders also issue a letter to potential shareholders.
Five stories at CNET News.com are sure to pique your Google interest.
Google files for unusual $2.7 billion IPO
update The Internet search leader files documents with regulators that provide insight into its business, as it prepares to sell shares to the public.
Google IPO mania slows SEC Web site
Intense interest in the search king's initial public offering slows the Securities and Exchange Commission's Web site to a crawl.
Want in on Google's IPO?
The search engine is opening its long-anticipated public offering to the masses through a rare auction process. But ordinary folks will still need to jump through hoops to land some of the coveted shares.
Lifting the lid on Google
A search through the company's SEC filing pulls up some interesting findings on executive salaries, the board of directors and the competition.
Co-founders release Google 'owner's manual'
Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin craft a letter to map out Google's credo as a public company.
...and to round it all out with yesterdays Best of the Web feature at CNET News.com. These are some of the more interesting stories based on topics such as the people behind the company, the investor angle and the big picture.
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