Friday, September 27, 2019

Happy Birthday Google: Search engine Google celebrates 21st birth anniversary with a special doodle

https://www.technologymagan.com/2019/09/happy-birthday-google-search-engine-google-celebrates-21st-birth-anniversary-with-a-special-doodle.html

Google today celebrates the 21st anniversary, with a special doodle of throw back photos of a heavy computer, which shows the Google search screen. Today in September 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin invented Google.

Google today celebrated its 21st birthday with an adorable and special doodle. The search engine was founded by two Stanford Ph.D. Students, Sergey Brin and Lawrence (Larry) Page, 21 years ago in September 1998.

Larry and Sergey invented Google in their dormitory in Stanford, California. Both had published a paper about launching prototypes of search engines on a large scale.

Prior to Google's search, the two had also developed a search algorithm, known as Backrub. However, both zeroed in on Google's name for their project because the name is similar to Googol, a mathematical term meaning 10 increased to a power of 10.

In fact he also wrote about it in his paper, "We chose the name of our system, Google, because it is the common spelling of Googol or 10100 and fits well with our goal of creating a very large-scale search engine is."

https://www.technologymagan.com/2019/09/happy-birthday-google-search-engine-google-celebrates-21st-birth-anniversary-with-a-special-doodle.html

For its twenty-first anniversary, the search engine celebrated with a cartoon of throw back photos of a heavy computer showing a Google search screen, lying side-by-side on a table 'written on the right-hand corner' 9 927 Of image with a timestamp of.

Although the search engine celebrates its birth anniversary today, September 27 was not always its official birthday. As of 2005 the website celebrated its birthday on 7 September. But since 2005, it has marked its birthday on 8 September, 26 September and more recently, 27 September.

Today, Google answers trillions of search queries every year around the world and in more than 100 languages. The scale is clearly large.
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