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20 Interesting Facts About Google

Everyone who uses the Internet, as well as a large number of people who have never heard of Google. Since June 2000, this has been the largest search engine on the planet. It has over one billion daily search requests, making it the most visited website on the Internet. While most people are aware that Google is a search engine, there are many interesting facts about Google that are unknown.

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20 Interesting Facts About Google

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  1. 20 Interesting Facts About Google. Source:20 Interesting Facts About Google (ScrollDroll)

  2. They were both students at Stanford University at the time, pursuing their degrees. In 1996, it began as a research project.

  3. They chose this name to represent the fact that they were building a search engine that would be able to handle a large amount of data.

  4. Despite being a technological firm, they are surprisingly environmentally conscious.

  5. Although Google has been doing this since its inception, it wasn’t until 2010 that they began to focus their efforts on acquiring businesses

  6. This was implemented after the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button began to cost the company more than $110 million per year because it bypassed all advertisements and went straight to the top search.

  7. Page and Brin chose the burning stickman as their logo because they were at the Burning Man festival in Nevada at the time

  8. Rather than waiting for people to contact them with an application form or a CV, they go out and actively look for people to work for them. They do this with the help of a website called foo.bar.

  9. They are the only people on the planet who are permitted to land their planes on NASA land.

  10. Given that Google is the most visited website on the planet, it’s reasonable to assume that someone tried to set up a website with a similar name but slightly different spelling to capitalise on people typing Google incorrectly.

  11. One of the most appealing aspects of working for Google is that the company encourages employees to spend 20% of their time working on personal projects rather than on Google business

  12. They have an odd rule that no part of their offices is more than 150 feet of a food supply, whether a canteen or a vending machine

  13. This is a reversed version of Google with a mirrored avatar that shows everything in reverse.While this appears to be entertaining, it may also appear to be pointless. It did, however, come in handy at one point. When China’s Great Firewall banned Google, Google Mirror was instrumental in getting around the blockade

  14. Brin and Page, on the other hand, are probably glad they failed in their attempt to sell Google because they are now reaping the benefits of their hard work.

  15. As a result, you might be surprised to learn that Google is frequently used to search for completely new things that no one else has ever searched for.

  16. It has become so commonplace that it has been recognised as an official word and was included in the Oxford English Dictionary in June 2006.

  17. It now has 70 offices around the world and operates in 40 countries.Google makes more money from advertising than Fox, ABC, NBC, and CBS combined in primetime advertising revenue.

  18. Google’s pages are sparse in comparison to many other websites and search engines, and there are two main reasons for this. The first is that they desired a simple and quick interface. The second reason is that Google’s founders did not know how to use HTML code at the time.

  19. Google launched Gmail on April 1, 2004. Because of the date on which it was launched, many people did not believe it was a real email site.

  20. The mega-company was attempting to compete with Apple’s iPhone. As a result, in 2007, they began to plan the release of their own mobile phones. They released their first Android phone on January 5, 2010. ‘Nexus One’ was the name given to it.

  21. It does, however, take on important projects that only a small number of people care about: Google introduced Cherokee as a language in Gmail in 2012.

  22. Information & Graphics Source: 20 Interesting Facts About Google (https://www.scrolldroll.com/) Thank You!

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