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GOOGLE ESTABLISHMENT HISTORY

Google is also a United States company that is best known for its search engine which is also called Google.

GOOGLE ESTABLISHMENT HISTORY


Company

Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) was founded on September 7, 1998 in their friend's garage room in Menlo Park, California. In February 1999, the company moved to offices at 165 University Ave., Palo Alto, California before finally moving to "Googleplex" at the end of the year.

Search engine

Google is a search engine on the Internet based in the United States. Google is one of the most popular search engines on the web and receives at least 200 million search requests every day through its site and the websites of its clients such as American Online (AOL). Google's headquarters is (in "Googleplex") in Mountain View, California.
Early History of Google
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History

Google began as a research project for two Ph.D. Stanford University, Larry Page and Sergey Brin in early 1996 developed a theory that by using basic search techniques that were used at that time. 

This system was originally called BackRub because it uses backlinks to estimate how important a site is.

Convinced that the pages with the most links to such pages from other relevant web pages are the most relevant pages, Page and Brin decided to try the thesis as a part of their search engine. They officially formed their company Google Inc. on September 7, 1998.

Google has become popular among Internet users because of its simple and 'clean' design and relevant search results. Ads are sold for a number of keywords so they become more relevant for users, and advertisements are required to use the text correctly so that page designs remain neat and page loading remains fast. 

The concept of selling advertising for a number of keywords begins with Overture which was once named GoTo.com. When most other dotcom companies went bankrupt, Google quietly strengthened its influence and made a profit.

In September 2001, Google's ranking mechanism (PageRank) was granted an American patent. The patent was officially given to Leland Stanford University and included the name Lawrence Page as the creator.

In February 2003, Google bought Pyra Labs, the owner of Blogger, a pioneer website and weblog hosting leader. This acquisition does not appear consistent with Google's general mission, but this step makes Google can use information from blog posts to improve the speed and relevance of articles in Google News.

At the height of its heyday in early 2004, Google took care of 80 percent of all search requests on the Internet through its websites and clients such as Yahoo !, AOL and CNN. Google share down since Yahoo! released Google search technology in February 2004 to be able to use their independent search results.

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unique name, unique history

I don't know anyone with Google. For all the cyber surfers, it must be familiar with Google. Google is famous for its search engine in the jungles of cyberspace. 

All that needs to be done is to type the desired password then Om Google will track and search for any information you want.

Google with two "o" is unique, because if the search results data is found, the number of "o" will appear as many as the Web obtained by the search engines.

The word Google comes from the word Google. The word was coined by Milton Sirotta, Ponakan Edward Kasner, a mathematician from the US. Sirotta made the term Googlo to mention the number 1 (one) followed by 100 digits 0 (zero), because that is the use of the word Google is a reflection of the word Googlo.

But you know, Google is not only unique from the origin of the word. Google also has a unique historical background. Google was born from a meeting of two young people who happened accidentally in 1995. 

Larry Page, an alumnus of the University of Michigan, who was enjoying a weekend visit, was intentionally brought together by Sergey Brin, one of the students who was given the task of escorting around Lary.

During the deliberate meeting, two of Google's founders were involved in a lengthy discussion. Both have different opinions and views so they are involved in debate. 

However, their differences of thought have resulted in a unique approach to solving one of the biggest challenges in the computer world. Namely, the problem is that we recover data from massive data sets.

In January 1996, Larry and Sergey began collaborating in the creation of a search engine that was named BackRub. A year later a unique approach to their network analysis lifted BackRub's reputation. The news about the new search engine technique instantly spread throughout the campus.

Larry and Sergey continued to perfect Google technology as early as 1998. Both of them also began looking for investors to develop Google's technological sophistication.

Tit for рun be welcomed. They got an injection of funds from campus friend Andy Bechtolsheim, who is the founder of Sun Microsystems. The meeting took place early in the morning in the foyer of the Stanford faculty student dormitory, in Palo Alto. Larry and Sergey gave a short demo because Andy did not have enough time.

After the demo, Andy agreed to provide financial assistance in the form of a check for US $ 100,000. Unfortunately, the check was written at the name of the Google company. Yet at that time a company called Google had not yet been founded by Sergey and Larry.

Investment from Andy became a dilemma. Larry and Sergey could not have provided a check as long as before there was a legal institution called the Google company. Therefore, the two Google founders are back to work hard in finding investments. 

They are looking for funders from family, friends, and colleagues until finally collected funds of about 1 million dollars. And finally, the Google company was founded on Sept. 7, 1998 and was officially opened in Menlo Park, California.

Google's mission is, "to gather world information and make it universally accessible and useful." Google's philosophy includes slogans such as "Don't be evil", and "Work should be upfront and that challenge should be fun", illustrating the relaxed corporate culture.

Currently, Google is a number one company in the top 100 companies that are most in demand in America, with around 10,000 employees.

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