they changed the name to Google, originating from a misspelling of the word "googol",the number one followed by one hundred zeros, which was picked to signify that the search engine wants to provide large quantities of information for people.Originally, Google ran under the Stanford University website, with the domain google.stanford.edu.
BackRub (the precursor to Google).
Googol is a number( one followed by one hundred zeros). That spelling was supposed to be the name of the website "google", but someone spelled it wrong.
Google last name!
Lieutenant Uhura's name was originally supposed to be Penda but was then changed to Nyota, and the name Nyota was first disclosed to viewers in the Star Trek 2009 movie.
If that is supposed to be the name of a town in the country of Wales, Google Maps doesn't know about it. Could it be spelled incorrectly?
No
Only if it is a name or the first word in a sentence.
The name that the game Growtopia was originally supposed to be called was Buildo.
Google it.
If you type your first name in google, there is a huge chance that you will see your first name on Google. If you type your nickname there is a 50/50 chance that you will get it. If you search both first and last (and middle if you have one), there is actually no chance unless you input it in some website that you want to show to others (or if your mates put your name in).It is about dependence and chance.If you put it in a business directory it will show on google. Or if you put your gamertag in Xbox live and you play a game that has ranking stats that you can check on the web, it will show up on google.So if you input your name in the web , it may/will show on google your name. Or if you just search your first name, it may show about someone else that has the same first name as you.
Its Destiny Hope Cyrus.
First you must export the Google Chrome bookmarks as HTML. To do this you will need to go to Bookmarks -->Bookmark Manager-->Organize-->Export Bookmarks. Second, go to the organize bookmarks screen in Firefox and import the html.