| Everyone knows the name Google. Whether young or  old,  computer smart or not this name will pop up in any conversation  about  computers. Google  has created some very  impressive milestones of its time and continues  to grow rapidly every day.  It all started when Larry Page and Sergey   Brin met in Stanford. Larry was 22 and a graduate of University of  Michigan  was there considering attending the school. And low and behold  Sergey, who was  21, was there to show him around. Talk about a match  made in heaven! In 1996, now firm friends and both of them computer science grad students, began developing a search engine called BackRub. This search engine had operated on Stanford servers for just a little over a year when it started taking up to much bandwidth to suite Stanford. So they decided to switch servers and renamed the search engine in 1997, calling it Google. The name comes from a mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zero’s. The use of the term reflects their mission to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web. Much more to be posted in future ......... | 
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
History of Google
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