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You may have used Google and its products and services since you were a kid or an adult, however, you may be part of the 99% of users of Google who are not aware of the 7 Interesting Google facts shared in this post.

Since you are not alone, let us learn about these facts.

7 Interesting Google Facts That 99% Of Google Users Don’t Know

Some interesting Google facts:👇

What was the original name of Google?

Google did not start its operations as Google. Just like humans, Google has gone through several phases and at a point in time decided to change its name to Google. Before then, it was know as Backrub.

 

Google changed its name from “Backrub” to “Google” for several reasons:

  1. Branding and Memorability: “Google” is a more distinctive and memorable name compared to “Backrub.” The founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, wanted a name that would stand out and leave a lasting impression on users.
  2. Relevance to the Search Engine: The name “Google” is a play on the word “googol,” which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. This name choice reflects the company’s mission to organize the vast amount of information available on the internet and make it universally accessible and useful.
  3. Simplicity and User-Friendliness: “Backrub” was a more technical and obscure name, while “Google” is simple, easy to pronounce, and has a friendly and approachable quality. This aligns with Google’s goal of creating a user-friendly search experience.
  4. Global Expansion: As Google started to expand globally, the name “Google” was more universally recognizable and easier to pronounce and remember across different languages and cultures.
  5. Trademark Availability: The name “Backrub” might have faced trademark challenges, while “Google” was a unique and available name that could be protected legally.

2. In 2022, 99,000 searches per second.
3. Google search tech. is called PageRank.

PageRank is an algorithm developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the founders of Google, to measure the importance and relevance of web pages. It revolutionized the way search engines ranked and displayed search results by considering the quality and quantity of links pointing to a page.

The term “PageRank” is a wordplay on Larry Page’s surname, as it was named after him. The algorithm assigns a numerical value, known as a PageRank score, to each web page based on the number and quality of links it receives from other pages. Pages with higher PageRank scores were considered more authoritative and relevant, and therefore more likely to be displayed prominently in search results.

Google named its search engine “Google” as a play on the mathematical term “googol,” which represents the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. The name “Google” reflects the company’s mission to organize and provide access to the vast amount of information available on the internet. By using the PageRank algorithm, Google aimed to deliver more accurate and relevant search results, helping users find the most valuable information quickly and efficiently.

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The other things you do not know about Google are

 

What is the Biggest downtime of Google?

4. Biggest downtime of Google: 5 minutes.

5. Google wants to sell to Yahoo for $2 million.

6. Google’s first tweet: “I’m feeling lucky”.

 

Google’s first tweet, “I’m feeling lucky,” aligns with one of the iconic features of the Google search engine. The “I’m Feeling Lucky” button was a feature on the Google homepage that allowed users to directly navigate to the top search result without viewing the search engine results page (SERP).

By clicking the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button, users would be taken directly to the webpage associated with the top search result, bypassing the traditional search results. This feature was designed for those instances when users were confident that the top search result would satisfy their query.

Google’s decision to use “I’m feeling lucky” as their first tweet was likely a playful reference to this iconic feature. It was a way to engage with their audience and evoke familiarity with Google’s search functionality, while also showcasing the company’s light-hearted and user-centric approach.

7. Google .com domain was registered in 1997.

 

We hope this post “7 Interesting Google Facts That 99% of Google Users Don’t Know” has been an eye-opener.

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