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How did Google get its name?
Posted 3+ months ago | 77 answers | | Open
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Answer posted by sonjahinton 1 week ago: Google got its name from the mathematical term "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros (10¹⁰⁰). The name was chosen by Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, to reflect their mission to organize an immense amount of information on the web. The term &q ...
How did Google get its name?
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Answer posted by xyzchy 3 weeks ago: Google got its name from a play on the word "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. The term was coined by mathematician Edward Kasner in the 1930s to illustrate the concept of large numbers. The name was chosen to reflect the company's mission to organize an ...
How did Google get its name?
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Answer posted by Nairethrojas 5 weeks ago: proviene de un error ortográfico al escribir el término matemático "gúgol", que es la representación del número 1 seguido de 100 ceros:
I need help on this subject. You are in temporally disable and getting a check form workers comp?
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Answer posted by timscottseo 9 weeks ago: If you are temporarily disabled and receiving a check from workers' compensation, it generally means you've sustained a work-related injury or illness that prevents you from working for a limited period. Workers' compensation benefits are designed to cover your lost wages and medical ...
How did Google get its name?
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How did Google get its name?
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How did Google get its name?
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How did Google get its name?
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Answer posted by onlinetutorsgroup 3+ months ago: Google got its name from a misspelling of the word "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros (10^100). The term "googol" was coined by mathematician Edward Kasner's nephew Milton Sirotta in 1938 during a discussion about large numbers. Larry Page and ...
How did Google get its name?
Posted 3+ months ago | 77 answers | | Open
Related topics: history, google
Answer posted by houstongolflesson 3+ months ago: Google's name is derived from the mathematical term "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. This reflects the company’s mission to organize vast amounts of information on the internet. The name was suggested by mathematician Edward Kasner, who coined the ...
How did Google get its name?
Posted 3+ months ago | 77 answers | | Open
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Answer posted by FreelancersHubCanada 3+ months ago: Google got its name from a play on the word "googol," which is a mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros (10^100). The term was coined by Milton Sirotta, the nine-year-old nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner, and was popularized in Kasner's book "Mathematics ...
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