Google Apps are used a lot, but do you know the meaning of this word?

 


Google Apps are used a lot, but do you know the meaning of this word?


Humorous history of Google



 In fact, the world's largest search engine was named after a mistake. There is a lot of information available on the Internet about the name Google, but most of it is incorrect. A man named David Cooler told the true story of Google's name in his memoirs.


 He writes that in September 1997, Larry Page and Sergey Byrne, students at Stanford University in California, invented a new search engine that worked uniquely.


 He sat in a room in the computer science department at Stanford University with a few other graduate students. One day he was sitting with his colleagues Sean Anderson, Tamaramanzner, and Lucas Pereira wondering what to name their new search engine. 


All these friends were sitting with their heads together. Of these, Larry was shortlisting possible names, while Shawn was busy writing the names and their meanings and other details on the whiteboard. Byrne, meanwhile, verbally suggested the name 'Googolplex', which Larry immediately abbreviated to 'Googol'. Shawn, who was writing the names on the whiteboard, made a mistake and heard the word Google instead of Googol. 


Shawn searched and registered the domain name and registered Google.com instead of Google. Later, Larry and Byrne also liked the misnamed name and their new search engine got the name 'Google'. Even today, if you read the details of Google.com using the internet service 'Who Is', you will know that this domain was registered on September 15, 1997. 


Now the word Googol suggested by Bern has a story of its own, and Google is actually the result of a minor mistake in that word. The word Googol is a mathematical term coined by the little nephew of the famous mathematician Edward Kasner. 



Edwards was wondering what the number should be if 100 zeros were added after 1. At the same time, he heard his nephew's voice, which sounded like Google, so Edward named the number Googol. Since the Google number is based on more than a trillion counts and the search engine Google also gives billions of results in a single search, this was the logical reason behind the name being suggested by Byrne, but by mistake, Shawn's name should be Google instead of Google. went.


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