Sergey Brin met at Stanford University, Sergey was in with a group of students who were assigned to show Larry around. The two graduate students in computer science argued about everything and anything. The two never agreed on anything, no matter what the topic was. The pair had strong opinions and divergent viewpoints, which would later lead them to solving one of computing's biggest challenges. Larry and Sergey retrieved information from a massive set of data.
Larry and Sergey begun collaboration on a search engine in January 1996 called BackRub. The name came from its unique ability to analyze black links, pointing to a given website. Larry who loved machinery gained notoriety for building a working printer out of LEGO's. Larry also took on the challenge of creating a new server environment that used inexpensive computers. The pair was low on cash so they started tracking down loading docks to see if they could borrow these newly arrived computers. They needed these computers so they could start working on their new network. A year later news started spreading around campus about Larry and Sergey. Their approach to link analysis with BackRub was earning them publicity among those who have seen it.
Google has produced two major operating systems.AndroidChrome OS
It is an operating system for mobile phones by Google.!
Google Chrome is not an operating system or a OS. It is a browser used for opening and viewing web pages only.
Google Chrome is not an operating system but only a browser. It stores it's data in the directory, it is installed.
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Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Google has publicly released two operating systems, ChromeOS and Android. ChromeOS is a webtop based on Google's Chrome browser and Google's suite of web services. First announced in 2009, Google received a patent for it entitled "Network based Operating System across Devices". Android is an operating system targetted at smartphones and webtops. Google first announced plans to cooperate in building a smartphone in 2007 and shipped the first Android smartphones in late 2008.
Google has released two operating systems to date. ChromeOS, a webtop based on Google's Chrome browser and web services announced in 2009. Google filed a patent for this operating system in 2009 entitled "Network based Operating System across Devices" listing Jeff Nelson as the original inventor. Google Android is a Linux derivative operating system targetted at smartphones and tablets. The first Android smartphones became available late in 2008, but today account for approximately 80% of smartphone shipments worldwide.
Internally, Google uses a variety of operating systems including Windows, OSX, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS. Google's preferred flavor of Linux for server hosting is a descendant of Ubuntu, called Goobuntu.
Android.