- Google was initially launched on September 4, but they celebrate their anniversaries on September 27.
- Google was originally known as BackRub.
- The search engine was named ‘Google’ as a reference to “googol” (10 raised to the power of 100).
- The world ‘Google’ was added to the?Oxford English Dictionary?on June 15, 2006 as a verb.
- In 2023, Google became the dominant search engine with a 92.82 percent market share
- The very first Google Doodle was published way back in 1998 as a a joke from Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin?to remind Googlers they would be out of office for Burning Man.
- The first animated Doodle, however, made its debut on Halloween 2000.
- Google has?over 70 offices?in 50 countries.
- Google HQ, or Googleplex, is located at Mountain View, California, United States.
- The first international Google office is located in Tokyo in 2001.
- Google’s UAE offices in Dubai is the only office located in a desert.
- From October 2, 2015, 2015 Alphabet Inc. has been Google’s parent company
- Google reaches over 8.5 Billion searches per day worldwide.
- In 1997, Google almost sold their search engine system to Yahoo for $1 million.
- Google’s homepage is available in all languages.
- On September 15, 1997 Google.com was registered as the domain.
- Google was founded in California’s Silicon Valley. Page and Brin rented the garage?from Susan Wojcicki (now the CEO of Youtube) for $1,700 a month.
- Stanford University still owns the patent to Google’s original search algorithm.
- Google employees have access to free food and snacks at every office.
- Google has over 170,000+?employees worldwide
- Long-term Google employees are called Googlers, whereas new Google employees are called Nooglers.
- Google office dogs are called Dooglers.
- Google announced its email service Gmail on April Fool’s Day in 2004. However, everyone thought it was a joke.
- Google launched its ‘Image Search’ feature July 12, 2001, following the demand for pictures of Jennifer Lopez’s iconic green Versace dress which she wore to the Grammy Awards in 2000.
- Amazon’s Jeff Bezos was one of the first shareholders in Google, when?he invested $250,000 in 1998.
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