I saw this thing on Jim Lehr News' Hour last night re: Google.
2 students from Stanford started it as kind of a project.
It is worth $120 billion-- more than Ford, Disney, GM, Amazon, The Washington Post, the NY times, and the Wall St. Journal combined.
It is now a noun and a verb.
It can field 3000 searches per second.
New features G-mail, Froogle, image management (this was awesome as I really use this last year). It is entering markets like internet mail.
Every search you make in Google is stored by Google forever (or at least so far, forever). Makes privacy experts (and me) a little nervous.
Google's corporate motto is "don't be evil". I think referring to Micro$oft and how it became the evil empire-- swallowing up little companies ( I think B.Gates is atoning right now.)
Got to be the wierdest company motto ever.
My own thought: I think it is one of the most common almost household new terms and very few people know what the term google really means. That is a 1 with a hundred zeros after it.
This is google:
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
00000000 !!!!!
(Other mottos rejected by Google:* Google! Dance with the devil, but go home before it gets serious. * Google! We won't commit genocide in most circumstances. * Google! Don't eat no babies. * Google! We could do good, but we're like, whoa. * Google! Begone, demon! )
See the article if interested:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/cyberspace/...ogle_11-30.html
--des