Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Google Celebrates 13th Birthday by showing Google Doodle




Search Giant Google is celebrating its 13th birthday by showing below Doodle in Home page of Google.

The Doodle Shows Birthday Party Scenes with Multi-colored balloons, Birthday Cake and Candles.

In 1996, Standord University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin built a search engine called "BackRub" which determines the importance of webpages using the Links. They formalized their work in 1998 to create "Google".


Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin named the search engine they built “Google,” a play on the word “googol,” the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros. The name reflects the immense volume of information that exists, and the scope of Google’s mission: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.




Apart from Search, Now Google is doing lot of other businesses also. For example, Google advertisement (AdSense and AdWords), Google Checkout, Google affiliate program, Google Apps, Google Mobile devices and Android OS, Google email "Gmail", Social networking such as Google+ and Orkut, Google Browser "Chrome", Google Video Sharing site "YouTube", Google TV and Google blog site "Blogger" are few of them. You can see the complete list of Google products here.

Google is following their policies strictly. Google believes that Focusing on Users will bring everything else. That's why they are still not allowing money to influence their search results.

"Happy BirthDay Google"


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2 comments:

Lisa Hirst Carnes said...

I remember the pre-Google days of Netscape, Excite, HotBot and my personal favorite Altavista. Yes, I agree with you Yahoo! is lingering away. I do believe however that Yahoo! will remain on top for Open Site Explorer and their directory.

Testing said...

Many More Happy Returns of the Day!!!!
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