Google Search (or Google Web Search) is a web search engine owned
by Google Inc. Google Search is the most-used search engine on the World Wide
Web,receiving several hundred million queries each day through its various
services. Google's other enterprises include Internet analytics, cloud
computing, advertising technologies, and Web app, browser and operating
system development..
Google's roots go back to 1995 when two graduate students,
Sergey Brin and Larry Page, met at Stanford University. In 1996, Brin and Page
collaborated on a research project that was to eventually become the Google
search engine. BackRub, as it
was called then (because of its analysis of back links), stirred up interest in
the university research community, but didn't garner any offers from the major portal
vendors. Those were early days in terms of mass searching of the Internet; one
of the CEOs who turned them away said that users don't really care about search
abilities. Undaunted, the founders scrounged up enough funding to get started,
and in September of 1998 began operations from a garage-based office in Menlo
Park, California. In December of that same year, PC Magazine listed Google as
one of its Top 100 Web Sites and
Search Engines for 1998.Google was chosen for its resemblance to the word googol -- a number consisting of a numeral one followed by a hundred zeroes -- as a reference to the vast amount of information in the world. Google's self-stated mission: "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."
In the first few years of operation, Google's search engine competition included AltaVista, Yahoo, Excite and Lycos. Within a few years, however, Google became so dominant that the name has become a verb meaning to conduct a Web search; people are as likely to say they "Googled" some information as to say they searched for it.
Google's headquarters are in Mountainview, California.
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