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Ontdek Alle Bedrijven Waarin Google En Haar Moederbedrijf Alphabet Volg de nummers en ontdek wat er achter Google zit 523 Ontdek alle bedrijven waarin Google en haar 211 001 moederbedrijf Alphabet sinds 1998 investeerden. C. 339 001 D. 138 001 E. 060 001 L. 001 R. 019 020 E.489 ThousandEyes 005 018 021 022 004 E.486 Teracent 003 017 E.413 E.419 GreenBorder INVIDI Technologies 006 023 E.384 011 E.462 BuysideFX Rangespan 016 E.385 Channel Intelligence 024 007 002 enten 012 010 E.387 CircleUp E.386 E.388 Checkr 015 Clean Power Finance nsum 009 008 E.420 o Invite Media 013 C E.389 001 Collaborate.com 255 2 & Kunstmatige Intelligentie 025 014 56 a 028 254 E.383 t Buttercoin a 029 D E.390 & Gezondheid 026 Copious 027 253 031 E.412 es E.488 030 Global IP Solutions 257 c Thinknear E.391 258 n Corduro 032 E.364 Ondernemingen e 033 Adometry i c 261 259 273 S 252 e 262 260 272 f i E.392 E.381 E.379 034 CoreOS BOOM AVOS L ca E.382 Systems E.378 Bowery 264 Avere Systems oti 274 E.363 263 E.380 265 036 AdMob BackOps 271 ob 270 035 275 R 251 E.406 E.500 EventBoard HET KEIZERRIJK Wearable 266 E.410 Intelligence Glassdoor 269 279 037 276 E.376 038 Attune 280 E.405 277 278 E.404 E.501 E.472 Ender Labs Emissary Weaveworks Shape Security 281 267 285 242 E.461 039 041 268 241 Quettra 286 250 E.473 E.460 E.409 Shelf 239 Freshplum 295 040 E.407 240 Puppet Labs 283 284 247 E.504 243 Firespotter Labs 296 Heb je je wel eens afgevraagd wat het betekent wanneer je een dienst Yieldify E.375 246 E.475 299 E.394 E.474 Apportable Silver Spring Networks 282 E.459 066 065 Currencycloud 042 248 Signpost E.408 PostRank Flexport 233 287 E.470 Segment E.425 249 293 E.463 van Google gebruikt? Hoeveel informatie we delen, met wie en waarvoor E.426 245 232 298 reCAPT LeapDroid 297 CHA LedgerX 064 244 234 294 300 046 238 068 E.395 048 305 306 043 CustomMade 067 047 E.427 E.469 E.498 Scout RFP 301 Utah Street LevelUp E.377 het gebruikt wordt? 063 E.428 225 Autofuss Labs E.397 231 044 E.396 DailyCred LocBox 226 289 E.471 E.467 CyberGRX 235 237 E.430 288 Sense Talent Labs 292 Rocket Lawyer 304 Lucid 307 069 062 045 049 E.468 050 236 Software Inc E.362 E.497 Admeld Scalus E.466 230 RightsFlow URX E.429 227 Loom 302 E.464 E.499 224 E.402 303 051 VigLink Duo Security 291 Red Hot Labs Wat ooit een zoekmachinebedrijf was is nu een gigantisch digitaal 308 290 061 229 216 309 228 E.431 Luminate conglomeraat. Google - of nu Alphabet - is één van ‘s werelds grootste E.373 E.502 217 Appetas 215 Wildfire Interactive E.490 Toast 052 223 E.372 AppBridge 214 dataverzamelaars. Het verzamelt onze eigenschappen, acties en 218 070 060 E.371 Api.ai gedachten om haar kunstmatige intelligentie te verbeteren. Sinds haar 076 E.506 222 220 Zynamics 053 E.465 RelativeWave 213 071 072 310 075 E.411 057 219 GLO 056 E.370 oprichting in 1998 nam het 180 bedrijven over en investeerde het in E.496 Anvato TrueLens E.421 221 E.503 058 KeepTruckin Yesware 059 055 E.393 400. Dit is niet alleen een manier om meer geld te verdienen, maar CrowdStrike 073 054 212 077 074 vooral een toename in het aantal platforms dat data verzamelt: 159 312 313 160 314 L.557 E.487 E.453 Transcriptic The Players' Tribune Pie DNA-databases, slimme thermostaten en zelfs ons doen en laten thuis. 080 078 311 319 161 158 318 E.455 315 E.457 Plaid Plexxi E.505 079 L.533 Gritstone oncology Yieldmo 320 157 163 162 E.456 317 Deze game nodigt je uit om de verbindingen tussen Google’s overnames Plethora 172 316 L.556 Tinyrx 211 156 081 E.401 DoubleClick 155 en investeringen bloot te leggen en uiteindelijk een verborgen boodschap 164 321 171 E.361 zichtbaar te maken. Adelphic 208 203 210 L.518 209 L.508 Carrick Therapeutics 23andMe 204 E.434 154 E.476 207 mDialog E.445 Skyport Systems E.435 Openbay Deze informatie komt voor uit onderzoek van Tactical Technology. MediaSpike 190 148 Meer informatie: Alphabet/Google/Google Ventures/Google Capital: www.crunchbase.com; Lijst van overnames door Alphabet: www.wik E.439 205 191 165 L.558 Namo Media 189 170 Wingu E.441 322 153 www.cbinsights.com /www.gv.com/portfolio 201 NewHound 192 206 202 E.440 149 Neotonic 152 200 147 Software 193 L.560 L.559 Zephyr Health 168 ZappRx L.531 325 169 Freenome 025 029 199 166 326 E.444 E.400 323 OnDeck DocuSign 024 D.297 L.519 150 022 Framed 030 167 ClassPass 151 D.354 324 Data D.272 E.452 Clarifai Vision Factory 188 Phatbits 023 194 332 D.352 026 Urchin Software 146 L.529 Corporation 028 145 Forty Seven 031 E.442 E.451 D.305 027 Nifti 162 333 Percolata 003 E. 021 198 454 139 L.530 L.517 IonQ, Inc D.299 187 331 Pindrop 327 Cambridge 120 196 141 Foundation Medicine Granular 033 186 002 140 Epigenetix E.443 163 L.516 Nimble 195 E.448 334 P BlackThorn 144 CRM anorama 034 082 337 Education Therapteutics L.535 122 020 E.458 Lift Labs D.347 165 138 L.534 121 119 The Climate Corporation Podium 004 iPierian 032 330 328 137 142 L.551 197 E.450 Soylent 166 338 001 PayRange 006 L.515 E.374 005 143 161 336 335 Aspire Health L.552 019 Applied Semantics 118 341 Spero Therapeutics 168 E.449 007 136 Parse 116 160 339 329 E.446 009 123 D.271 185 182 342 E.447 017 Orbitera, Inc. 164 169 Ordrx L.522 117 L.548 Behavio Collective Health 124 016 171 Rise 018 345 008 L.513 109 D.300 340 ARMO BioSciences Halli Labs 011 115 L.546 114 Quartet Health 110 184 343 L.539 159 167 Oration L.514 135 Arsanis L.545 037 ProPortion 157 E.403 012 015 035 EasyPost 180 112 108 183 014 344 L.524 L.547 E.399 L.538 130 Doctor on 125 113 Rani Therapeutics ipedia.org; The Google Acquisition Tracker: dMarc Broadcasting One Medical Group 131 Demand 111 181 170 015 013 L.536 010 173 Magenta Therapeutics E.437 155 036 Mitro 158 016 L.541 129 126 014 D.291 174 056 Outcome Health 134 L.509 107 Evident.io 018 128 Adimab D.356 Waze E.433 E.369 060 L.526 Managed by Q AngelList 057 013 156 Evelo Biosciences 019 017 106 D.358 057 179 022 ZipDash 011 E.432 172 059 154 L.520 Makani Power 020 L.537 Clear Labs 127 056 038 Metabiota 055 D.302 ImageAmerica 023 062 132 012 D.284 058 175 L.507 058 L.528 Data 178 1Life Healthcare 021 061 105 nyze 083 152 065 Flatiron Health 033 133 055 153 063 L.532 E.368 052 226 Fulcrum D.325 E.438 Therapeutics 010 Nev Motorola Mobility E.366 Andela 225 066 L.540 en Vision Agnilux Oscar Germany GmbH 084 E.479 059 Solum L.550 E.398 Senosis Health D.289 Desktop Metal echoecho 054 092 151 150 177 024 034 032 D.277 054 D.279 Cockroach Labs 064 068 091 D.316 E.367 227 Concept.io MapD 085 091 Ambition, Inc 026 025 053 224 060 176 230 073 E.481 L.555 L.521 069 SynapDx Clover Health D.336 072 Sprinks 149 Premise L.553 L.542 E.418 148 L.527 051 Spruce Oxford Sciences Innovation (OSI) HubSpot 090 053 FitStar 028 222 L.543 Health 008 009 090 093 PatientPing 104 029 223 145 086 E.436 L.544 074 078 Mist Systems Practo D.359 06 E.482 143 228 077 1 SweetLabs Zync Render D.337 067 089 031 Quest 071 L.525 092 089 144 035 Editas Medicine 062 039 Visual 075 079 D.311 E.417 088 E.365 229 070 Hivemapper 234 Kifi 147 146 Adscape 049 233 242 040 E.416 027 037 076 D.329 241 080 Orbital Insight, Inc. 052 094 Highfive 050 243 036 L.511 221 027 040 Aledade D.296 084 L.523 D.310 231 240 DNAnexus 007 063 Keyhole, Inc 141 Flutter 244 103 026 041 235 D.342 L.549 142 D.265 239 081 Science 37 042 087 140 Airseed Scalyr 085 093 030 038 D.341 214 088 041 E.485 R.575 R.576 L.510 SayNow 232 094 D.318 Savio 054 Synack Redwood 048 ke 044 Alector 216 238 245 Metaweb Robotics 050 0 L.554 053 87 039 095 SpyBiotech 045 049 215 213 237 246 082 051 043 101 025 R.564 055 042 248 247 096 006 D.350 046 136 028 050 217 236 252 065 Undecidable 137 Bot & Dolly 102 139 R.565 220 L.5 Labs D.285 045 E.477 R.566 047 D.276 12 D.321 Slack Building 048 Cockroach Labs 212 Arcus Biosciences 064 D.355 DataPad Montreal Institute for 024 Carbon 051 043 D.290 E.478 Robotics 180 219 249 Wavii Learning Algorithms 138 Egnyte 251 D.307 098 082 SocialGrapple R.574 250 083 049 102 Nextbit Systems Jibe Mobile D.346 080 253 Tamr 066 047 079 100 E.360 D.308 D.295 Abacus 181 Kaggle 086 261 D.328 210 001 Optimizely 044 Firebase 022 052 265 D.268 048 095 056 208 198 099 Appurify 057 206 218 211 002 D.322 012 021 197 100 Moodstocks 073 023 179 D.345 D.344 D.312 081 013 029 202 083 R.563 205 Talaria Stackdriver D.348 254 005 Lemonade D.294 135 209 Technologies 067 Farmers Business Network E.414 R.562 Boston 047 207 ThreatStream 097 D.264 101 068 Airware Dynamics AIMatter D.262 074 103 Gusto R.569 011 182 D.335 D.339 072 Holomni C.216 204 200 D.338 260 Revolv Acalvio 099 030 046 Predilytics 201 264 Technologies D.31 134 058 Stitch 192 Recorded Future D.303 9 020 045 178 190 194 Mighty AI 074 046 C.169 003 InVenture D.298 R.561 Polar 191 199 FullStory 096 031 183 187 193 D.340 E.422 Abundant 194 Rocana 258 E.415 097 Kobalt 059 189 077 098 R.
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