

“Every day, there are billions of searches on Google in more than 150 languages around the globe, and while much has changed from the early days of Google, from its first server housed in a cabinet built out of toy blocks to its servers now being housed in more than 20 data centers globally, its mission of making the world’s information accessible to everyone remains the same. By 1996, they had reportedly built a search engine, initially called ‘BackRub’, that used links to determine the importance of individual web pages. Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in September 1998, as part of a PhD project. The animated doodle features a cake with “23” written on top of it, with a birthday candle indicating “L” in “Google”. Marking the special occasion, the company unveiled a special cake-themed doodle on its homepage. The company's first office was in Suburban Menlo Park, California, owned by Susan Wojciech.WASHINGTON: Search engine giant Google has turned 23 years old on Monday.

With this investment, the team that previously worked in the bedroom shifted to its first office. In August 1998, Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim presented a check for 1 million to Larry and Sergey, and Google Inc. Google also caught the attention of Silicon Valley investors. That’s why he took this name, which represents 100 zeros. Their purpose behind this was to gather information from all over the world in one place. However, he did not take what Google was like and made some changes to it in Google. He was an engineer and was familiar with the term. When the company was started in 1998, co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin decided to name it Google.

Kasner wrote a book called Mathematics and the Imagination that year and in that book he used the word Google for numbers with 100 zeros. The word entered the dictionary in the year 1940. Sirotta suggested the name "Google" and Kasner decided to use the term. Now the question is where did the name Google come from? According to available information, in 1920 the American mathematician Edward Kasner asked his nephew Milton Sirotta to help choose a name for a number that has 100 zeros. He initially called this search engine backrub. Together they created a search engine that later changed people's lives. When they first met they could not agree on many things. Larry Page was planning to graduate at Stanford, where student Sergey Brin was assigned to show him the campus. Google's story began in 1995 at Stanford University. But when and where did Google start and how did this name come about. Google has also changed its doodle on this occasion. We only use Google to get answers to any of our questions. Google has now become an important part of our lives.
