Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog  400 million entrepreneurs across 54 countries , and 69 million early-stage entrepreneurs offering new products and services. As Google turns 14 this month, we’re celebrating this creative spirit and officially launching Google for Entrepreneurs , the umbrella for our several dozen programs and partnerships around the world that support startups and entrepreneurs. Partnerships with strong organizations that serve entrepreneurs in local communities 
Google-led programs to bring our teams and our tools directly to entrepreneurs 
Placing relevant Google tools in the hands of startups as they are getting off the ground and ready to scale 
annual journey of entrepreneurship  through India by train, to partnering with a number of accelerator and incubator programs around the world, like iHub  in Kenya and Le Camping  in France. And, this week, we’re rolling out our newest partnership: teaming up with Women 2.0 to bring their Founder Friday events to more cities. These events bring together current and aspiring female entrepreneurs once a month to connect with mentors and one another to build community. We’re partnering to launch Founder Fridays in Detroit, New Orleans, Sao Paulo and Moscow over the next year. Startup Weekend  event hosted at the Google Ventures Startup Lab in Mountain View, Calif., where Bay Area entrepreneurs came together to create their own startups in 54 hours. Idea Village  in New Orleans, Communitech  in Waterloo, Tetuan Valley  in Wroclaw, the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship  in Johannesburg and the Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce in Iowa .follow us on G+ .Posted by Mary Grove, Head of Global Entrepreneurship Outreach 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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