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    Revision as of 23:42, 16 February 2006 by imported>mutante (→‎Criticism of Google: Google's Slow Path to the Darkside)
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    About

    Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is a U.S. public corporation, first incorporated as a privately held corporation in September 1998, that designed and manages the Internet Google search engine. The company employs approximately 5,700 employees and is based in Mountain View, California. Eric Schmidt, formerly chief executive officer of Novell, was named Google's CEO when co-founder Larry Page stepped down.

    The name "Google" is a play on the word "googol," which refers to the number represented by 1 followed by one hundred zeros. As a further play on this, Google's headquarters are referred to as "the Googleplex" — a googolplex being 1 followed by a googol of zeros, and the HQ being a complex of buildings (cf. multiplex, cineplex, etc).

    Google's services are run on several server farms, each consisting of many thousand low-cost commodity computers running stripped-down versions of Linux. While the company does not provide detailed information about its hardware, it was estimated in 2005 that they were using over 100,000 Linux machines. See Google platform for more details on their technology.

    from Wikipedia:Google


    In the list of "The 400 Richest Americans", the Google founders currently both rank #16 with 11 billion dollars each!

    16 	Brin, Sergey 	11,000 	32 	San Francisco, CA 	Google
    16 	Page, Larry E 	11,000 	32 	San Francisco, CA 	Google
    

    How To


    Setting up links to special google searches on the wiki

    You can set up links to special google searches on the wiki like this:

    Random Examples

    Wiki Syntax for the above

    *[[Google:s23.org|s23.org simple search]]
    *[[Google:is-root.de|is-root.de simple search]]
    *[[Google:cache:http://wiki.s23.org|cached version of wiki.s23.org]] 
    *[[Google:link:seti23.org|links to seti23.org]]
    *[[Google:related:seti23.org|related (similar) to seti23.org]]
    *[[Google:info:s23.org|info about s23.org]]
    *[[Google:define:banana|define Banana]], [[Google:define:fnord|define fnord]] 
    *[[Google:stocks:msft|Microsoft Stocks]] [[Google:stocks:ibm|IBM Stocks]] 
    *[[Google:site:s23.org|hits on s23.org site only]] [[Google:site:s23.org fnord|fnord on s23.org site]] 
    *[[Google:allintitle:debian tutorial|pages that have debian+tutorial all in the title]] 
    *[[Google:intitle:fnord|pages with fnord in title]]
    *[[Google:allinurl:23 fnord|pages with a 23 and a fnord in the URL]] 
    *[[Google:inurl:fnord|fnords in URLs]]
    


    Google Maps

    • Google Maps
    • Who knew maps could be fun? Cool Google Maps
    • Google Maps Mania An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, ideas and tools being influenced by Google Maps.
    • You can insert GoogleMaps into our wiki pages. Further info on Maps.


    Google Earth

    Google Moon

    Google Video for non-en-users

    If you don't live in the U.S. or UK, Google Video normally doesn't work (try: [2]). Translating the video URL by using the Google Translator works. More comfortable for Firefox-users: install the Firefox/Extensions#Greasemonkey-extension and use the following script:

    // redirects Google Video URLs to the Google Translator
    // ==UserScript==
    // @name	Google Video for non-.en-users
    // @include	http://video.google.com/*
    // ==/UserScript==
    (function(){
     location.href = location.href.replace(/http\:/, 'http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http:');
    })();
    

    Save this code to a file named googlevideofoo.user.js and add it to Greasemonkey.


    Google Alerts

    see Google Alert

    Google and Search Engine Manipulation

    BMW Cut From Google Results for Cheating, see [3] [4] [5] [6]


    Criticism of Google

    Google's monopoly, algorithms, and privacy policies

    and after that read Googlewatch Watch :)


    Google's Slow Path to the Darkside

    Google Caught in a Lie?

    Now, get this. Google just recently pulled a statement from their website that asked "Does Google Censor Search Results". I tried finding this earlier, but failed. Now I (we) know why. The link where it is suppose to be at brings up a "Document Not Found" message. Looks like the proof is lost forever, right? Wrong. Ah, Google. Your cache betrays you.

    Google Curiosa

    see Oliver Google Kai

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