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Prtk Nayak
The Best company to work for..One of the most innovative companies of all time.. A company where only your work matters not your dress code or anything else for that matter..By now you must have already guessed the company.. A company of many superlatives..GOOGLE!!

If you are one of those who find Google to have become an indispensable part of our lives..not to mention the love of yours..Listed below are some food for thought..

1. 'Dont be Evil'..is the informal motto of google. They believe that one can make money without being evil. It was coined by Paul Buchheit, the man behind Gmail.

2. This might sound strange but Sergey Brin and Larry Page had very little working knowledge of HTML..that is why the Google's homepage had a bare bones design at first. It was so simple that during the test runs people used to wait for the whole page to load that is why a copy right message had to be added at the end of the page to mark the end of the page.

3.Just so you know: “˜to google’ became a verb in 2006 when both Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary as well as the Oxford English Dictionary recognized it. cool na??

4. Google can search content in 35 non-english languages..every body knows that..what everybody does not know is they have an interface called the Klingon Interface to receive search requests beyond the earth's orbit.Now how cool is dat??

5.When Larry page and Sergey Brin first assembled a server to test the page rank code..they used a house built of lego bricks to store the 4 gb HDD.

6.Ever thought of the energy used up for a single google search???? Google says it’s about 1KJ . In green terms, it’s approximately equal to 0.2g of CO2 emitted per search. :)
 
Google Search, or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google LLC. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web across all platforms, with 92.62% market share as of June 2019,[4] handling more than 5.4 billion searches each day.
The order of search results returned by Google is based, in part, on a priority rank system called "PageRank". Google Search also provides many different options for customized search, using symbols to include, exclude, specify or require certain search behavior, and offers specialized interactive experiences, such as flight status and package tracking, weather forecasts, currency, unit, and time conversions, word definitions, and more.

The main purpose of Google Search is to search for text in publicly accessible documents offered by web servers, as opposed to other data, such as images or data contained in databases. It was originally developed in 1997 by Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Scott Hassan.[6][7][8] In June 2011, Google introduced "Google Voice Search" to search for spoken, rather than typed, words.[9] In May 2012, Google introduced a Knowledge Graph semantic search feature in the U.S.

Analysis of the frequency of search terms may indicate economic, social and health trends.[10] Data about the frequency of use of search terms on Google can be openly inquired via Google Trends and have been shown to correlate with flu outbreaks and unemployment levels, and provide the information faster than traditional reporting methods and surveys. As of mid-2016, Google's search engine has begun to rely on deep neural networks.[11]

Competitors of Google include Baidu and Soso.com in China; Naver.com and Daum.net in South Korea; Yandex in Russia; Seznam.cz in the Czech Republic; Qwant in France;[12] Yahoo in Japan, Taiwan and the US, as well as Bing and DuckDuckGo.[13] Some smaller search engines offer facilities not available with Google, e.g. not storing any private or tracking information.

Within the U.S., as of July 2018, Bing handled 24.2 percent of all search queries. During the same period, Oath (formerly known as Yahoo) had a search market share of 11.5 percent. Market leader Google generated 63.2 percent of all core search queries in the U.S.
 
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