How Many Blogs Does Google Have?

by Andrey Milyan

I was able to find 37 official Google blogs in English. There are at least 20 other official Google blogs in other languages. Plus two YouTube blogs (YouTube Blog and YouTube API Blog). That’s 59 blogs!

Here is the full list of Google blogs in English:

  1. Official Google Blog
  2. Google Webmaster Central Blog
  3. Inside AdWords
  4. AdWords API blog
  5. Google Analytics Blog
  6. Inside AdSense
  7. Google Maps API Blog
  8. Google Code Blog
  9. Google Testing Blog
  10. Google Checkout Blog
  11. Google Checkout API Blog
  12. Google Custom Search Blog
  13. Blogger Buzz
  14. Blogger in Draft
  15. Google LatLong Blog
  16. Google Docs & Spreadsheets Blog
  17. Google Base Blog
  18. Google CPG Blog
  19. Google Mashup Blog
  20. Google AJAX API Blog
  21. Google Mac Blog
  22. Google Gears API Blog
  23. Google Enterprise Blog
  24. Google Data APIs Blog
  25. Google Online Security Blog
  26. Google Reader Blog
  27. Google Research Blog
  28. Google SketchUp Blog
  29. Google Talkabout
  30. Google Web Toolkit Blog
  31. Inside Google Desktop
  32. Inside Google Book Search
  33. Google Librarian Central
  34. Google Summer of Code Blog
  35. Google Public Policy Blog
  36. Google News Blog
  37. Google Finance Blog

So there you have it. Another 37 blogs to add to your never ending list of SEM-related blogs. Of course, most marketers won’t need to monitor all of them. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, here is an article on dealing with RSS feed avalanche I wrote a while back.

Sources: Official Google Blog and Google Blogoscoped

P.S. Let me know if I’ve missed anything.

Posted on June 15, 2007
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6 Responses to “How Many Blogs Does Google Have?”

  1. a gravatar Joe whyte Says:

    Awesome find, Andrey!!

  2. a gravatar John Cronin Says:

    Good research!

    For google reader users there’s an easier way to keep up-to-date …just subscribe to the shared feed and you’ll get to every post and every new blog. I blogged about it here

  3. a gravatar Andrey Milyan Says:

    Here is another one, just in:

    Google Public Policy Blog

    This brings the number of Google blogs in English to 35.

  4. a gravatar Frances Says:

    Guess what? There are now two more …

    The Google News blog debuted on June 21 and the Google Finance Blog a day earlier on June 20.

    So many blogs … so little time …. :sigh:

  5. a gravatar Andrey Milyan Says:

    The list has been updated. Thanks.

  6. a gravatar iammarkmarkmark Says:

    Hey what about

    feedburner blog
    youtube blog
    grandcentral blog
    jot blog

    google owns these companies you know

    enjoy

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