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Google's 25th Birthday: 25 Years of Changing the World

 Introduction

Google, the big tech company that helps us search for things on the internet. Two students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, started Google when they were studying at Stanford University. It's grown into one of the most important and creative companies globally. Let's go back in time and see how Google was born, the cool things it did, and how it affects our lives.


The Birth of Google

In 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin created Google in a small garage in California. They wanted to make a search engine that finds things on the internet really well. Google's special Page Rank system changed how we search for information on the internet.


The Super Search Engine

Google kept improving and gave us things like Google Images, Google News, Google Maps, and many more. These things are now a big part of our daily life. Google Search is the most used search engine in the world, with over 8.5 billion searches every day.


Trying New Things

Google isn't just a search engine. It made the Android system for phones and the Chrome web browser. Google also bought other companies like YouTube, Nest Labs, and DeepMind. This shows how Google wants to stay ahead in technology.


Alphabet Inc. is Born

In 2015, Google became Alphabet Inc. This change allowed different parts of Google to work more independently, like Waymo (self-driving cars) and Verily (health). Sundar Pichai became Google's CEO, and Larry Page led Alphabet Inc.


How Google Changed Our Lives

Google changed the way we live, work, and talk to each other. Here are some ways Google helps us:

  1. Google Search: We use Google to find answers to questions, plan trips, or learn new things.
  2. Gmail: Gmail changed email with lots of storage space and new features. More than 1.8 billion people use it.
  3. Google Maps: We don't get lost anymore, thanks to Google Maps. It shows us maps, directions, and traffic updates.
  4. YouTube: YouTube is where we go for videos, from learning stuff to having fun.
  5. Android: Most phones run on Android, and it's great for app makers and users.
  6. Google Workspace: Google Workspace has tools for work, like Google Docs and Sheets.
  7. Google Assistant: Google Assistant helps with questions and tasks.
  8. Google Photos: It's easy to store and share photos with Google Photos.
  9. Gmail Apps : lots of gmail apps like sheet, jamboard, sites, meet.

and so many apps and tools made from google.


What's Next?

Google has new challenges and chances in its future. They want to make better artificial intelligence and keep your data safe. Google will keep shaping how technology grows and changes.


Conclusion

Google turning 25 isn't just about a company. It's about being creative, curious, and making information easy to find. Google began small but has become a big part of how we live and learn. Happy 25th birthday, Google! Here's to more years of making our lives better.


Please post comment with something special wishes.

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