The name "Google" was chosen from the word "googol," a mathematical term coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, for the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros. A googol, or google, represented a very large number and reflected the company's mission to organize the immense, seemingly infinite, amount of information available on the World Wide Web.
I'm not sure but as i was told by some people that Google was mis-spelt because there were two creaters where one of them was a Russian and he had wrote Google instead of Googol. I'm not sure if this is a true fact.
It was originally named "BackRub," at some point co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin re-named it "Google" after the number googol, or 1E100, to signify how much the site knows/serves to its users.
Google is named after the incredibly large number, google, which has 100 zeros in it. It is named Google because of there are a lot of web pages that you can find using Google.
the number with a hundred zeros is a Google but the actuall number is spelt different
It was named after Larry Page, co-founder of Google Inc.
I am unable to answer this question. Google does not appear to have a program specifically named Google Word. They do have Google Adwords, or Google Docs however.
google corp.
BackRub
Google Maps does not have a listing for a town named "Cupcake".
the web site googol/google
Google him.
There is not a product from Google which is named 'Google I' There are however products such as Google TV, Nexus One, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, Chromebook and also Chromebox.
This is one case where you can be told to Google it ... because the answer is Google.
Orkut is a social networking website that is owned and operated by Google, named after Google developer Orkut Buyukkokten.
they just named it. it is like you get a name.
Janice quatlane acording to google