February 1, 2023

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What is Google and how does it work?

 

Google

Almost everyone uses Google as a search engine. In fact, he is the world No. 1! But you, did know that Google is not just a simple search engine? That it is also a fabulous stimulator of Internet activity?

Although the company has made a name for itself as a search engine and the vast majority of its revenue comes from advertising, it has diversified into a number of areas such as cloud computing, software and computer equipment.

Recently, the company entered the mobile hardware market by creating its first Google phone, called the Pixel.

The company’s cloud computing unit is called Google Cloud, which contains things like G-Suite, the company’s productivity apps like Gmail, and Google Drive.

The company

The company was founded in 1996 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page while they were students at Stanford University in California. In 1998, the company was incorporated, but then organized an IPO in 2004 to go public again.

In 2015, the company announced plans to reorganize its many interests under the Alphabet name. Google is Alphabet’s main subsidiary and functions as an umbrella for its Internet interests.

As a result of this restructuring, Sundar Pichai became CEO of Google, while Larry Page became CEO of Alphabet.

Why is it called Google? What does Google mean?

You didn’t REALLY think I was going to define Google, did you? No, I think you’ve been on the internet a couple of times in the last decade and know Google.

At this point, the question you’re most likely to be asking yourself, rather than asking yourself “what is Google”, is “what does Google mean”?

This is why I want to talk about how Google got its name. You know, that made-up word that now has a place in the Oxford English Dictionary (just after “goog”, which means egg in Australian slang).

What was Google originally called

In the late 90s, Larry Page and Sergey Brin were two graduate students from Stanford. They had worked on a search engine and called it BackRub. You know, because their search engine was looking through backlinks … that’s right.

Fortunately, they were smart enough to realize that BackRub was the worst tech company name in tech company history, and they needed to find something a little more fitting.

Then there was Googol (plex) During another brainstorming session on names, their friend Sean, another graduate student, suggested the word googolplex. Indeed, if one asks the question “what does Google mean”, it turns out that Google is a misspelling of a real mathematical term, googol.

Googolplex

Googolplex is the name for 10 to the power of googol. Googol is the name used by mathematicians to denote 10 to the power of 100, or:

10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

This is 1 plus 100 zeros.

The names googol and googolplex were coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of Edward Kasner, a famous American mathematician. according to Milton, the googolplex was a shorthand for a number so large you had to write “one, followed by zeros until you got tired.”

Of course, his uncle found this definition insufficiently precise, after all “different people get tired at different times and Carnera a famous boxer at the time should never be a better mathematician than Dr. Einstein (opens in a new tab), simply because he had more stamina and could write longer! ”.

The power of googolplex

So he gave the googolplex the official definition of being 10 to the power of googol, or 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 100. And then … someone didn’t check the spelling …

When Sean suggested the term googolplex, Larry replied that he liked the smaller term googol, but thought the term in general was a perfect fit for what they were trying to do: index an unfathomable number of web pages on Internet.

Sean, not realising that googol is spelled with an ol at the end, searches the internet to see if the google. com domain is available.

Larry liked the new word Sean accidentally made up, and voila! Google was named. And now you have the answer the next time you hear someone ask “what does Google mean.”

Do you know exactly how Google works?

Do you know how your site is indexed and what it takes to reach the famous “top ten” on the first page of search results? Few people really know the whole Google system, you think you know, but only Google really knows everything.

In fact, Google regularly changes its algorithms and this penalises some sites.

If Google is changing them, there are clever kids who use them to cheat and Google doesn’t like that. To help users Google is not stingy with explanations, on the contrary it explains everything to us, but because of some people everything often changes.

It is therefore important to stay in constant contact with Google and adapt our spaces very quickly so as not to lose the fruit of our work.

Some are a little overwhelmed by the notoriety of Google and prefer to rely on the policies of other search engines.

Why not, but you will cut your business from 80% of Internet users who use the Google search engine on a daily basis.

The number of people likely to come to your site is therefore much less important. It is therefore essential for your Internet business to play the game and aim for good positioning on Google pages.

But how does Google actually work?

We don’t often ask the question, but it’s important to know how your website is viewed and indexed. This whole process is carried out by 3 essential elements. Googlebot, Indexer and Query.

Googlebot

Googlebot is the spider that roams the web on a daily basis in search of news and updates. You can also invite Googlebot to visit your site, because it will only find you if links pointing to your site are found on other sites, to do this just save the URLs you want to see indexed in the form.

Registration

‘Googlebot registration: http://www.google.fr/addurl/?continue=/addurl. Your site will not be visited within the hour, or even the next day. But your registration will allow Googlebot to remember to visit you when it passes by.

Remember, there are millions, if not billions, of web pages to visit. So, this is obviously not a real spider, but rather a web browser which, with the help of a server, will visit all the pages of the Net just like you do when you enter a URL. in your browser.

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