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January 28, 2009

Google is going beyond its Limitation

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As most of us would know Google is one of the worlds’ best search engine being used by people in search for different kind of stuffs, beyond that they had made things that had broke the limitations about what these particular fans of them just believe about what they are and bring a new set of ground rules of how we could be able to maximize the use of their service, not just by providing us the best search option but also to provide a high standard quality online services that we may only think as a fiction before.

            Google now provides new services that are very crucial to people, business and education. These services does include documents, articulations, emails, group communities, photo sharing and a lot more, the services were definitely blasted with so much positive remuneration to all their users. It’s free, it provides ease and effortless sharing of files, but before I dig deeper on it let me first make a background on how google had started.

        Before Google had been deployed as an official online site it firstly started as a simple research project managed by Larry Page a student from Stanford University with his supervisor Terry Winogard who had encouraged him of taking the idea into consideration. The project was intended mainly for exploring the logical flow of WWW (World Wide Web), the research is focused mainly on creating a page that would possibly use all the links on another website to identify the value of it for those who would suppose to browse for useful information online. In that same school he had also met Sergey Brin on year 1995. Brin helped him in the development of the research on which they called “Backrub”. In those years search engine’s most common searching algorithm was based on the total number the term was being repeated in a particular page on which they didn’t make a choice of using it due to dismaying reasons that they had identified during the development of the project, but instead they develop a new algorithm which they late called “PageRank”; by the use of these algorithm their page would be able to analyze the importance of a particular link which is much more better than the other one being mentioned earlier. After such developments and studies the page had started to make its first web crawl at around March 1996.

            The deployment didn’t take the domain name of www.google.com instantly, but instead was firstly associated with the name of the university which is google.stanford.edu before it made its independency on September 15, 1997. On September 4, 1998 they are able to put up a company namely Google Inc. occupying their friends lot at Menlo Park, California.

            Many had appreciated the project during its’ reign at the end of the year 1998, on which Google page was able to index for about 60,000,000 pages; it became on top above all of their competitors, they had became technologically innovative and begun to be growing and growing in popularity all around the globe.

            On the March of 1999 the company transferred to 165 University Avenue in Palo Alto. They rented buildings in Mountain View. They stayed at that place until year 2000 came and they decided to buy the land for about $ 319 million from SGI(Silicon Graphics).

          Through the years they keep on improving, making a breakthrough in the history of internet and even now that they are one of the most leading search engine online they still don’t stop on searching for ways of how to make the internet a better world to discover.

            Some of the services that they provide are as follows:

Blogger

This service enables you to create your own personal blog. Unlike some other blogsites that you may already known online, you may find it more easier to manipulate because of the drag and drop interface and the administration is more much more friendly if compared to other blog-sites such as wordpress, livejournal etc.

Gmail

Google’s email service, unlike any other email you’ll find Gmail with a more state of the art service. It’s faster in loading, the theme is customizable, has a shortcut key service and lots of more services that an ordinary email may only have.

Google Docs

A very great service that Google had ever provided it provides you with the services that is comparable to Microsoft office (Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint) the only difference is that it’s accessible anywhere you maybe as long as you are connected on the internet. You may also share it to your friends privately or publish it online where the whole world may be able to see it.

Google Reader

A service that you may find very useful most especially if your on search for some useful articles that are available online. The articles are categorized to suite your needs, it’s accessible everywhere and is easy to use.

Google Calendar

If you are the kind of person who wants everything to be in their proper order Google Calendar is just right for you. You may list all your appointments on the site and let it notify you through SMS when it’s time for you to take the task. Google may allow you to publish it online, to share it to limited person or to make it privately personal all depends on your wants.

The services that I had mentioned on this article are just a snapshot there are actually more features that Google has more than what we know. Don’t make yourselves believe for what I say but take sometime to make a tour on the site and you’ll find more than what I say right now.

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