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ARTICLES RELATED TO Google search - The name Google |  |  |  | Google search - The name Google: Encyclopedia II - Google search - The name Google
Google search - Etymology.
The name "Google" is an accidental misspelling of the word googol, which was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotta, nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner, to refer to the number represented by 1 followed by a hundred zeros, 10100. Google's use of the term reflects the company's mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the Web.
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Google search - Etymology.
The name "Google" is an accidental misspelling of the word googol, which was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotta, nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner, to refer to the number represented by 1 followed by a hundred zeros, 10100. Google's use of the term reflects the company's mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the Web.
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See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books, Google search - Search Engine Charts Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - The name Google |
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Google search - Index size.
~ 1998: ~ 25,000,000
August 2000: 1,060,000,000
January 2002: 2,073,000,000
February 2003: 3,083,000,000
September 2004: 4,285,000,000
November 2004: 8,058,044,651 web pages, 880,000,000 images, 845,000,000 Usenet messages, 4,500 news sources
June 2005: 8,058,044,651 web pages, 1,187,630,000 images, 1 billion Usenet messag ...
See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - The search engine |
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Google search - Index size.
~ 1998: ~ 25,000,000
August 2000: 1,060,000,000
January 2002: 2,073,000,000
February 2003: 3,083,000,000
September 2004: 4,285,000,000
November 2004: 8,058,044,651 web pages, 880,000,000 images, 845,000,000 Usenet messages, 4,500 news sources
June 2005: 8,058,044,651 web pages, 1,187,630,000 images, 1 billion Usenet messag ...
See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books, Google search - Search Engine Charts Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - The search engine |
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 |  |  | Google search - The name Google: Encyclopedia II - Google search - Services and toolsGoogle offers a number of tools and services. Some, such as Google's calculator, stock quotes and weather results are integrated into what they call the "OneBox", meaning they appear in-line with other search results 13. The name is based on an ideal of all information being available from the one search box.
Many of Google's other services are based on applying search technology to other sources of data. Examples of this are Google Image Search, Google News, and Google Video, ...
See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - Services and tools |
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 |  |  | Google search - The name Google: Encyclopedia II - Google search - Services and toolsGoogle offers a number of tools and services. Some, such as Google's calculator, stock quotes and weather results are integrated into what they call the "OneBox", meaning they appear in-line with other search results 13. The name is based on an ideal of all information being available from the one search box.
Many of Google's other services are based on applying search technology to other sources of data. Examples of this are Google Image Search, Google News, and Google Video, ...
See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books, Google search - Search Engine Charts Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - Services and tools |
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 |  |  | Google search - The name Google: Encyclopedia II - Google search - HistoryThe Google search engine began as a research project in early 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Stanford University graduate students who developed the theory that a search engine based on a mathematical analysis of the relationships between websites would produce better results than the basic techniques then in use. It was originally nicknamed "BackRub" because the system checked backlinks to estimate a site's importance.
Convinced that the pages with the most links to them from other highly relevant web pages must be the most ...
See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books, Google search - Search Engine Charts Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - History |
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 |  |  | Google search - The name Google: Encyclopedia II - Google search - HistoryThe Google search engine began as a research project in early 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Stanford University graduate students who developed the theory that a search engine based on a mathematical analysis of the relationships between websites would produce better results than the basic techniques then in use. It was originally nicknamed "BackRub" because the system checked backlinks to estimate a site's importance.
Convinced that the pages with the most links to them from other highly relevant web pages must be the most ...
See also:Google search, Google search - History, Google search - The name Google, Google search - Etymology, Google search - Trademark and domain names, Google search - The search engine, Google search - Index size, Google search - Physical structure, Google search - Programming technology, Google search - PageRank and indexing, Google search - Google optimization, Google search - Services and tools, Google search - Jargon, Google search - Games with Google, Google search - Books Read more here: » Google search: Encyclopedia II - Google search - History |
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