The Surprising Origin of Google's Name You've Never Heard Before
The Surprising Origin of Google's Name You've Never Heard Before
The world's most popular search engine, Google, entered our lives in 1998. With an average of 3.5 billion searches conducted daily, Google's name wasn't always 'Google.' What does Google mean, and what was its original name? Let's dive into the fascinating story behind it.
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Every day, approximately 3.5 billion searches are conducted on the world’s most popular search engine, Google.
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Larry Page and Sergey Brin created Google to make information more easily accessible to everyone.
Initially, the name of Google was actually BackRub.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin initially decided on the name “googolplex” and later shortened it to “googol.”
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