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Monday, April 9, 2012

Google: the record breaker

The world's biggest and most-used search engine, Google has an index of millions of web pages and handles 250 million searches everyday. The company was set up in 1998 and today has around 20,000 employees.
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      • Bigger and bigger
      • The name game
      • How was the Universe created?
      • Internet Pioneer: Tim Berners-Lee
      • I don't believe it (Internet)
      • Blasts from the past (Internet)
      • Google: the record breaker
      • Four incredible Internet facts
      • Rapid growth of Internet users
      • Top ten Internet countries
      • What's in a name? (Internet)
      • Where is the Internet?
      • How do computers store data?
      • Blasts from the past
      • What about me?
      • Universe is Expanding
      • Creation of the Universe
      • Hot Stuff
      • I didn't know that
      • Looking Back
      • What's in a Name?
      • Elements in the Sun
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