1. Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998 while they were PhD students at Stanford University. 

  2. The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of "googol," a term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. 

  3. Before settling on "Google," the founders initially named their search engine "Backrub." 

  4. The first Google Doodle was created in 1998 to indicate the founders' attendance at the Burning Man Festival. 

  5. Google's unofficial motto was "Don't be evil," later replaced by "Do the right thing" in Alphabet's code of conduct. 

  1. Google processes over 70,000 search queries every second. 

  2. Approximately 16% to 20% of all searches on Google are new and have never been searched before. 

  3. Google's search index contains over 30 trillion web pages. 

  4. The verb "google" was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006, meaning to search for information online using the Google search engine. 

  5. Google's homepage is available in over 80 languages, including fictional ones like Klingon and Pirate. 

  1. Google's headquarters, known as the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California.

  2. The company rents goats to mow the lawns at its Mountain View campus as part of its green initiative.

  3. Google's first office was a garage rented from Susan Wojcicki, who later became CEO of YouTube.

  4. In 2015, Google restructured to become a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., with Sundar Pichai appointed as CEO.

  5. Google's first international office was established in Tokyo in 2001.

  1. Google owns YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing platform.

  2. Android, developed by Google, is the most widely used mobile operating system globally.

  3. Google Maps provides navigation and mapping services to over a billion users worldwide. 

  4. Gmail, launched in 2004, offers users 15 GB of free storage and has over 1.5 billion active users. 

  5. Google Translate supports over 100 languages and serves more than 500 million users daily.

  1. Google's PageRank algorithm revolutionized web search by ranking pages based on the number and quality of links.

  2. The company developed TensorFlow, an open-source machine learning framework widely used in AI applications.

  3. Google's DeepMind created AlphaGo, the first AI to defeat a professional human player in the game of Go.

  4. Google Fiber offers high-speed internet services in select U.S. cities, providing speeds up to 1 Gbps.

  5. The company has invested in quantum computing, developing the Sycamore processor that achieved quantum supremacy.

  1. Searching "do a barrel roll" on Google causes the search results page to spin 360 degrees. 

  2. Typing "askew" into the search bar tilts the search results page slightly.

  3. Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky" button takes users directly to the top search result, bypassing the search results page. 

  4. The first playable Google Doodle was a Pac-Man game released in 2010 to celebrate the game's 30th anniversary. 

  5. Google's homepage can be viewed in "Pirate" language, changing interface text to pirate-themed phrases.

  1. Google's primary source of revenue is advertising, accounting for over 80% of its total income.

  2. The company owns over 200 companies, including YouTube, Android Inc., and DoubleClick. 

  3. Google's advertising platform, Google Ads, allows businesses to display ads across Google's network.

  4. In 2024, Google held approximately 90% of the global search engine market share. 

  5. The company has a market capitalization exceeding $1 trillion, making it one of the most valuable companies worldwide.

  1. Google's search engine is accessible in over 150 countries and territories.

  2. The company has data centers on six continents, supporting its global operations. 

  3. Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, supports initiatives in education, economic opportunity, and crisis response.

  4. The company has committed to operating on 24/7 carbon-free energy in all its data centers and campuses by 2030. 

  5. Google's Android One program aims to provide affordable smartphones with a pure Android experience in emerging markets.

  1. Google's first storage system was built using LEGO bricks to house 10 4GB hard drives. 

  2. The company uses a recruitment tool called "foo.bar" to identify and hire talented programmers based on their coding activity. 

  3. Google's self-driving car project, now known as Waymo, aims to make transportation safer and more accessible. 

  4. The company offers employees free meals, fitness centers, and nap pods at many of its offices.

  5. Google's annual April Fools' Day pranks have included fictitious products like Google Nose and Gmail Motion. 

  6. The company has a tradition of naming Android versions after desserts, such as Cupcake, Donut, and Eclair.

  7. Google Earth allows users to explore 3D representations of Earth, including detailed imagery of the ocean floor.

  8. The company developed Google Glass, an augmented reality headset, which was later discontinued for consumers.

  9. You can explore the Moon and Mars on Google Maps.

  10. Google is part of everyday life for billions of people!

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