Evolution of Google

  • The Start Of Google

    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

    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
    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
    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

    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
    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
    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
    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

    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

    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
    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
    Google photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google.
  • Google Home Hub

    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

    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
    Pixel 3 and pixel 3 XL are phones from the Google Pixel product line. They come in 3 different colors: black, white and pink.