Along with Android One Open House event at Ciputra Artpreneur in Setiabudi last night, the official team of Google Indonesia also showed off their newest hashtag #SatuMulai that strongly associated with positive activities. According to its official site, this social campaign is part of the creative process of Google Indonesia as to find out how technology and the internet can help Indonesian progress. In addition, the campaign will also be used to achieve more people as many as possible in a positive way. For those of you who are interested, you can join by make a post about your inspiring activities, complete with your results. Do not forget to add two of your friends with the hashtag #SatuMulai and #AndroidOne to your personal GooglePlus, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook account. Three people with the most creative ideas will get Android One smartphones for every single week. In addition, all the weekly winners are all eligible to visit the Google office in Japan along with their two friends. For those of you who are interested in “SatuMulai” social campaign, find out more information via Google Indonesia official site here.
Google Indonesia is part of an American multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, and software. Most of its profits are derived from AdWords, an online advertising service that places advertising near the list of search results. The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University. Together they own about 14 percent of its shares but control 56 percent of the stockholder voting power through supervoting stock. They incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4th 1998. An initial public offering followed on August 19th 2004. Its mission statement from the outset was “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”. The corporation has been estimated to run more than one million servers in data centers around the world and to process over one billion search requests.

