Google, Making Information Accessible: The search engine that changed the world Front Cover

Google, Making Information Accessible: The search engine that changed the world

  • Length: 84 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2017-11-23
  • ISBN-10: 2808006497
  • ISBN-13: 9782808006491
  • Sales Rank: #5313302 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Find out how Google became the most visited site in the world just 50 minutes!

Google is one of the world’s most valuable brands, and currently has billions of users worldwide. From humble beginnings in the computer labs of Stanford University, the search engine’s innovative approach to organising and classifying pages on the internet quickly set it apart from its competitors, and before long the company began branching out into other products, such as its Chrome web browser, Gmail email service and applications such as Google Hangouts and Google Maps. In this concise and accessible guide, you will find out how Google’s founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page were able to develop a revolutionary search engine and make the World Wide Web’s incredible reserves of information accessible and easy to navigate for users everywhere.

In 50 minutes you will:

  • Understand what made Google’s search engine stand out from its competitors
  • Learn about the wide range of products and services the company offers
  • Find out about Google’s spectacular growth and future prospects

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Table of Contents

The early days
Google’s evolution
Google today

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