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GOOGLE
     Presented by,
      Mohit Sharma
What is google

 Google is the world's most popular search engine. It
 began as a search project in 1996 by Larry Page and
Sergey Brin, who were two Ph.D. students at Stanford
University. They developed a search engine algorithm
   that ranked Web pages not just by content and
                      keywords,
INTRODUCTION
Larry Page
c. 1973 • East Lansing,
Michigan
Entrepreneur
Sergey Brin
August 21, 1973 • Moscow,
Russia
Entrepreneur
HISTORY
. Everyone knows the name Google. Whether young or
    old, computer smart or not this name will pop up in
    any conversation about computers.
 Google has created some very impressive milestones of
    its time and continues to grow rapidly every day.
  It all started when Larry Page and Sergey Brin met in
    Stanford. Larry was 22 and a graduate of University of
    Michigan was there considering attending the school
. And low and behold Sergey, who was 21, was there to
    show him around. Talk about a match made in heaven!
Cont……
calling it Google.
 The name comes from a mathematical term for
   the number 1 followed by 100 zero’s
. The use of the term reflects their mission to
   organize a seemingly infinite amount of
   information on the web.
HISTORY
•   Google began in March 1998 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin,
    Ph.D. students at Stanford working on the Stanford Digital
•   . Library Project (SDLP). The SDLP's goal was “to develop the enabling technologies
    for a single, integrated and universal digital library
•   ." and was funded through the National Science Foundation among other federal
    agencies.
•   [2][3][4][5]In search for a dissertation theme, Page considered—mong other things—
    exploring the mathematical properties of the World Wide Web understanding its
    link structure as a huge graph.[6]
•    His supervisor Terry Winograd encouraged him to pick this idea (which Page later
    recalled as "the best advice I ever got"[7]) and Page focused on the problem of
    finding out which web pages link to a given page
•   , considering the number and nature of such backlinks to be valuable information
    about that page (with the role of citations in academic publishing in mind).[6] In his
    research project, nicknamed "BackRub", he was soon joined by Sergey Brin, a
    fellow Stanford Ph.D. student supported by a National Science Foundation
    Graduate Fellowship
• By the end of 1998, Google had an index of about
  60 million pages.[21] The home page was still
  marked "BETA", but an article in Salon.com
  already argued that Google's search results were
  better than those of competitors like Hotbot or
  Excite.com, and praised it for being more
  technologically innovative than the overloaded
  portal sites (like Yahoo!, Excite.com, Lycos,
  Netscape's Netcenter, AOL.com, Go.com and
  MSN.com) which at that time, during the growing
  dot-com bubble, were seen as "the future of the
  Web", especially by stock market investors.
Financing and initial public offering
• The first funding for Google as a company was secured on August 1998 in
  the form of a $100,000USD contribution from Andy Bechtolsheim, co-
  founder of Sun Microsystems, given to a corporation which did not yet
  exist.[30]
• On June 7, 1999, a round of equity funding totalling $25 million was
  announced;[31] the major investors being rival venture capital firms Kleiner
  Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital.[30]
• While Google still needed a lot of funding for their further expansion, Brin
  and Page were hesitant to take the company public even though that
  would basically solve most of their financial issues. They were not ready to
  give up their control over Google. After borrowing the $25 million venture
  capital money from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital,
  Sequoia forced Brin and Page to hire a CEO or else they would take back
  that borrowed $12.5 million. Finally, Brin and Page gave in and hired Eric
  Schmidt as Google’s first CEO in March 2001 and the company went public
  three years later
In October 2003, while discussing a possible
  initial public offering of shares (IPO), Microsoft
  approached the company about a possible
  partnership or merger.[33] However, no such
  deal ever materialized. In January 2004,
  Google announced the hiring of Morgan
  Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group to arrange
  an IPO. The IPO was projected to raise as
  much as $4 billion
GROWTH
• In October 2003, while discussing a possible
  initial public offering of shares (IPO), Microsoft
  approached the company about a possible
  partnership or merger.[33] However, no such
  deal ever materialized. In January 2004,
  Google announced the hiring of Morgan
  Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group to arrange
  an IPO. The IPO was projected to raise as
  much as $4 billion

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B ygoogle

  • 1. GOOGLE Presented by, Mohit Sharma
  • 2. What is google Google is the world's most popular search engine. It began as a search project in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were two Ph.D. students at Stanford University. They developed a search engine algorithm that ranked Web pages not just by content and keywords,
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Larry Page c. 1973 • East Lansing, Michigan Entrepreneur Sergey Brin August 21, 1973 • Moscow, Russia Entrepreneur
  • 4. HISTORY . Everyone knows the name Google. Whether young or old, computer smart or not this name will pop up in any conversation about computers. Google has created some very impressive milestones of its time and continues to grow rapidly every day. It all started when Larry Page and Sergey Brin met in Stanford. Larry was 22 and a graduate of University of Michigan was there considering attending the school . And low and behold Sergey, who was 21, was there to show him around. Talk about a match made in heaven!
  • 5. Cont…… calling it Google. The name comes from a mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zero’s . The use of the term reflects their mission to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web.
  • 6. HISTORY • Google began in March 1998 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Ph.D. students at Stanford working on the Stanford Digital • . Library Project (SDLP). The SDLP's goal was “to develop the enabling technologies for a single, integrated and universal digital library • ." and was funded through the National Science Foundation among other federal agencies. • [2][3][4][5]In search for a dissertation theme, Page considered—mong other things— exploring the mathematical properties of the World Wide Web understanding its link structure as a huge graph.[6] • His supervisor Terry Winograd encouraged him to pick this idea (which Page later recalled as "the best advice I ever got"[7]) and Page focused on the problem of finding out which web pages link to a given page • , considering the number and nature of such backlinks to be valuable information about that page (with the role of citations in academic publishing in mind).[6] In his research project, nicknamed "BackRub", he was soon joined by Sergey Brin, a fellow Stanford Ph.D. student supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
  • 7. • By the end of 1998, Google had an index of about 60 million pages.[21] The home page was still marked "BETA", but an article in Salon.com already argued that Google's search results were better than those of competitors like Hotbot or Excite.com, and praised it for being more technologically innovative than the overloaded portal sites (like Yahoo!, Excite.com, Lycos, Netscape's Netcenter, AOL.com, Go.com and MSN.com) which at that time, during the growing dot-com bubble, were seen as "the future of the Web", especially by stock market investors.
  • 8. Financing and initial public offering • The first funding for Google as a company was secured on August 1998 in the form of a $100,000USD contribution from Andy Bechtolsheim, co- founder of Sun Microsystems, given to a corporation which did not yet exist.[30] • On June 7, 1999, a round of equity funding totalling $25 million was announced;[31] the major investors being rival venture capital firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital.[30] • While Google still needed a lot of funding for their further expansion, Brin and Page were hesitant to take the company public even though that would basically solve most of their financial issues. They were not ready to give up their control over Google. After borrowing the $25 million venture capital money from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital, Sequoia forced Brin and Page to hire a CEO or else they would take back that borrowed $12.5 million. Finally, Brin and Page gave in and hired Eric Schmidt as Google’s first CEO in March 2001 and the company went public three years later
  • 9. In October 2003, while discussing a possible initial public offering of shares (IPO), Microsoft approached the company about a possible partnership or merger.[33] However, no such deal ever materialized. In January 2004, Google announced the hiring of Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group to arrange an IPO. The IPO was projected to raise as much as $4 billion
  • 10. GROWTH • In October 2003, while discussing a possible initial public offering of shares (IPO), Microsoft approached the company about a possible partnership or merger.[33] However, no such deal ever materialized. In January 2004, Google announced the hiring of Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group to arrange an IPO. The IPO was projected to raise as much as $4 billion