Are you aware of Google’s impressive empire? It sounds incredible, right? It all started in 1996 when two Stanford PhD students, Larry Page and Sergei Brin, launched a research project. Back then, search engines ranked pages based on the frequency of keywords appearing on the page. However, Larry and Sergei had a vision for a more efficient system. Their novel method rated pages according to the importance of pages that linked back to the original site. By 1998, they formally established their venture, beginning operations in a friend’s garage. Google has since evolved into the world’s dominant search engine and has even become a verb in the English language— to Google. Its swift growth led to numerous acquisitions, broadening the company’s initial vision. Currently, its parent company, Alphabet Inc, has diversified into autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and even space exploration. It’s consistently ranked amongst the most innovative companies globally, making it a dream employer for engineers (don’t hesitate to ask your intelligent friends where they’d love to work). So, regardless of whether you’re a tech-enthusiast or someone who struggles to operate a computer, here are 25 fascinating facts about the Google empire!
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When a Google employee dies, their spouse can receive half pay for up to 10 years and their kids receive $1000 per month until they turn 19.
16% of daily searches on Google are completely new. As in Google has never seen them before.
Microsoft has actually created rewards programs (financially oriented) in order to convince people to use Bing instead of Google.
The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button costs Google about $110 million annually because it bypasses all their ads.
Every minute, there are 2 million searches performed on Google.
Since Gmail launched on 1 April 2004, a lot of people just thought it was an April Fool's Day prank.
Google's first computer storage was actually made out of LEGO because they needed more space for their hard drives than was available at the time.
Google is developing a computer that can program itself (Neural Turing Machine).
From 2010 to 2014, Fortune Magazine named Google the best company to work for in the US.
Google was actually named by accident. Larry and Sergei misspelled "googol", which is a number followed by 100 zeroes.
Google favors dogs over cats. Even in their code of conduct it says that they are a "dog company".
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