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Friday, September 28, 2012

Google puts 14 candles to your cake


Google the largest search engine online content in the world, today is 14 years old. The company celebrates its anniversary with a commemorative doodle, which symbolically blowing the candles on a virtual cake. But to get to know the Internet giant we must go back to its origins. On September 27, 1998 Larry Page and Sergey Brin launched a project that had been planned as a thesis for his PhD at Stanford University. Google domain had been recorded a year earlier, but the creators celebrate this September 27th to be the day in which your search engine premiered on the Internet. Then they could only count on two routers Hp and with a 80-CPU server, with underlying bases that in a few years would become a large business empire. With a view to the future, Google has prepared new projects like the Glass Project, a program whereby it is researching and developing augmented reality glasses which, it is hoped, will arrive in our hands in 2014. Apparently, the objective of which will be called Google Glass will be smartphones and Internet use by voice, without the need to use your hands. Something similar to the Siri application.

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