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  1. Google's "Google in 1998" Easter egg commemorates its 15th anniversary from 2013. This Easter egg reflects Google's growth from its start in a Menlo Park garage, displaying features like Stanford Search, Linux Search, and Company Info available back in 1998.

  2. In August 1998, Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim wrote Larry and Sergey a check for $100,000, and Google Inc. was officially born. With this investment, the newly incorporated team made the upgrade from the dorms to their first office: a garage in suburban Menlo Park, California, owned by Susan Wojcicki (employee #16 and former CEO of YouTube).

  3. About. In September 1998 A pair of Ph.D. students from Stanford University, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, created the Google search engine.Google originally started as a research project whose aim was to find relevant search results using a mathematical algorithm.

  4. History of Google. Google was officially launched in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to market Google Search, which has become the most used web-based search engine. Larry Page and Sergey Brin, students at Stanford University in California, developed a search algorithm first (1996) known as "BackRub", with the help of Scott Hassan and Alan ...

  5. See how Google looked and functioned in 1998 with this retro version of the search result page. Compare the features, design and content of Google in 1998 with the current version.

  6. Sep 26, 2013 · Google celebrates its 15th birthday by letting users see how its search engine looked in 1998. Search for "google in 1998" to access the archived version and compare it with other classic search engines of the day.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoogleGoogle - Wikipedia

    Google was founded on September 4, 1998, by American computer scientists Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford University in California. Together, they own about 14% of its publicly listed shares and control 56% of its stockholder voting power through super-voting stock.

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