Google is one of the most popular brands on the internet and this was proved by the numerous surveys conducted by the research companies. Because it is so famous, most of the Internet users are frequently talking about it just like about a person. But have you ever asked yourselves what Google means
or at least where the Google term comes from? Well, Dictionary.com, one of the most popular web-based dictionaries defines Google as "a trademark used for an Internet search engine. This trademark often occurs in print as a verb, sometimes in lowercase."
But still no definition of the world. According to the Google guys, the company's name comes from the word 'googol' which is actually a number invented by Milton Sirotta. Probably the Google name is related to the number of the results provided by the search technology which is usually huge.
"The name 'Google' is a play on the word 'googol,' coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner. A 'googol' refers to the number represented by a 1 followed by 100 zeros. It's a very large number. In fact, there isn't a googol of anything in the universe -- not stars, not dust particles, not atoms. Google's use of the term reflects our mission to organize the world's immense (seemingly infinite) amount of information and make it universally accessible and useful," Google tried to explain the origins of the company's name.
Because it is a company name, Google is a noun. Logically. However, slowly but sure, it evolves and tends to become a verb as numerous users refer to the act of searching the Internet as "googling". For example, I heard some friends saying "I'm going to Google it," meaning that they will search the Internet using the Google search engine.
GOOGLE is stands for "Giving Opinions & Options Generously Linked Everywhere".
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The google train reresents the day trains were made and started to get rode and carry passengers
The lines in the ocean on Google Maps are called bathymetric lines. These lines represent the depth of the ocean at different points. They help users understand the underwater topography and features of the ocean floor.
The Scotland flag represents peace and honesty, you can google it to find out more.
The red stripes on the flag represent bravery, the white is purity, and the blue is loyalty. the stars each represent a state. BTW I'm only in elementary school and why didn't you just look up this question on Google?
I think that today is supposed to be Google's birthday, so the bubbles are probably intended to represent balloons. It's an effect created using HTML 5.
Google Earth Clock displays the time using different images of the earth to represent each number. Each individual image can be viewed and explored further by zooming in on that image.
Type "500 miles in inches" into google and you get 31680000 inches
Yes, it now has a more colourful 3d map as well as clouds which represent the kind you find in Google maps.
Google Maps road symbols represent different types of roads such as highways, local roads, and streets. These symbols help users navigate efficiently by providing visual cues about the road type and size, allowing them to choose the best route based on their preferences and needs.
The Google Maps transport symbols represent different modes of transportation such as cars, public transit, walking, and biking. These symbols help users navigate efficiently by providing options for different ways to reach their destination, allowing them to choose the most suitable and convenient mode of transport based on their preferences and needs.
Google Maps transportation symbols represent different modes of transportation such as cars, public transit, walking, and biking. These symbols help users navigate efficiently by providing options for getting from one place to another, allowing users to choose the most suitable mode of transportation based on their preferences and needs.