1 Major Change to Watch at Google

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In the following video, Motley Fool tech and telecom analyst Andrew Tonner looks at Google's Android mobile operating system division, and its coming change in leadership. Andy Rubin, who co-founded the Android OS in 2003 and has led that department ever since Google acquired the company in 2005, has announced that he's stepping down. Andrew tells us about the new incoming leader of possibly Google's most important department, and whether he has what it takes to continue driving Google's incredible mobile growth.

As one of the most dominant Internet companies ever, Google has made a habit of driving strong returns for its shareholders. However, like many other Web companies, it's also struggling to adapt to an increasingly mobile world. Despite gaining an enviable lead with its Android operating system, the market isn't sold. That's why it's more important than ever to understand each piece of Google's sprawling empire. In The Motley Fool's new premium research report on Google, we break down the risks and potential rewards for Google investors. Simply click here now to unlock your copy of this invaluable resource.

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