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FACTS ABOUT GOOGLE

 What are the mind-blowing facts about google...!

Here are some interesting facts about Google:

  1. Google processes over 3.5 billion searches per day, which equates to over 1.2 trillion searches per year.

  2. Google has indexed more than 100 billion web pages, making it one of the largest search engines in the world.

  3. The first Google server was built in a dorm room at Stanford University.

  4. Google's original name was "Backrub" before it was changed to Google in 1998.

  5. Google's first doodle was created in 1998 to indicate that the founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, were out of the office at the Burning Man festival and would not be able to fix any technical issues.

  6. Google's first tweet, sent in February 2009, was "I'm feeling lucky" – a reference to the company's iconic search feature.

  7. Google Street View, which allows users to view and navigate through street-level imagery of various cities around the world, launched in 2007.

  8. Google has a number of secret projects and experimental divisions, including Google X, which is responsible for projects such as Google Glass and Project Loon (a network of balloons designed to provide internet access to remote areas).

  9. Google has a petabye of storage, which is equivalent to around 500 billion pages of text.

  10. Google has a team of goats that it uses to mow the lawns at its headquarters in Mountain View, California. The goats are more environmentally friendly and cost-effective than using lawnmowers.

  1. Google's first storage system was made of Lego bricks.

  2. The Google logo has gone through numerous changes since the company was founded in 1998. The current design, which features a capital "G" with a red, yellow, green, and blue color scheme, was introduced in 2015.

  3. Google has its own private fleet of planes and boats to help with data collection for Google Maps.

  4. The first Google doodle was actually a stick figure of the Burning Man festival mascot, which was drawn by Larry Page's friend.

  5. Google has a number of subsidiaries, including YouTube, Google Maps, and Android.

  6. Google has a policy of hiring the best and brightest employees, often referred to as the "20% rule," which allows employees to work on personal projects for up to 20% of their work week. This policy has led to the development of some of Google's most successful products, including Gmail and Google News.

  7. Google has a number of offices around the world, including locations in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's headquarters, known as the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California.

  8. Google has a number of philanthropic initiatives, including Google.org, which focuses on using technology to solve global problems such as climate change and poverty.

  9. Google has a number of partnerships and collaborations with other companies and organizations, including the Partnership on AI, which aims to advance the understanding and development of artificial intelligence.

  10. Google has a number of artificial intelligence programs, including DeepMind and TensorFlow, which are used for a variety of purposes, including image and speech recognition, language translation, and machine learning.


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