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The Start Of Google
The Google company was officially launched in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, which is the most used web- based engine. -
Google April Fool's Day
In 2000 ,Google launches its first April Fool’s Day prank, called MentalPlex, asking people to project a mental image of what they want to search for while staring at an animated GIF. MentalPlex would return an error, for example: “Error: Insufficient conviction. Please clap hands 3 times, while chanting ‘I believe’ and try again.” -
Google News
Google News is a news aggregator app developed by Google. As of 2013, Google News was watching more than 50,000 news sources worldwide. -
Gmail
Gmail was a project started by Google developer named Paul Buchheit, who had already explored the idea of web-based email in the 1990s, as a college student. -
Google Bought Android
With Google android made success. For example, most agreed that Android pretty much nailed how to deal with notifications, and it included the pull-down notification window that blew the notification system in IOS out of the water. -
Google Maps
Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. Google Maps began as a C++ desktop program at Where 2 Technologies. During 2017, along with several other services including YouTube, Chrome, Gmail, Search, and Google Play, Google Maps reached over 1 billion users. -
Google Bought YouTube
Google bought YouTube for 1.65 billion!!!! Some people even said Google overpaid. Buying YouTube actually eliminated competition because in 2005 Google was in need of a video hub. They tried to create a video hub called Google videos but it didn’t catch on as fast as YouTube. As the adage goes: If you can’t beat them, buy them. -
Google Calendar
Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google. Google Calendar allows users to create and edit events. -
Google's First Smartphone
The nexus first became available on January 5th ,2010. As of April 2010, the Nexus One had shipped to the US, the UK, Hong Kong, Germany and Singapore. -
Chromebook
The first Chromebooks for sale were by Acer and Samsung. In addition to laptop models, a desktop version, called a Chromebox was launched May 2012 and an all in one device, called a Chromebase was launched in January 2014 by LG electronics -
Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts is a chatting site developed by google. It can chat between 2 or more users. On February 16th 2015 Google announced that they would be discontinuing google talk and instead to use Google hangouts. -
Google Photos
Google photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google. -
Google Home Hub
The Google Home Hub is a device with a voice assistant built in. It can tell your latest events and reminders, answer questions, and give you helpful videos from YouTube. -
Pixel Slate
The Pixel Slate is a tablet. In June 2019, Google announced it will not further develop the product line, and cancelled two models that were under development. -
Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL
Pixel 3 and pixel 3 XL are phones from the Google Pixel product line. They come in 3 different colors: black, white and pink.