Google is the leading search browser on the Internet, not that I even needed to divulge that information. Google as founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin which was worked on while they were were Ph. D students at Stanford. It was admitted as a provately held company on Sept. 4 1998, which you could say was the day it was officially founded. Google is more than a search browser though, it has developed many different software and applications. The browser is one of the leading information leading in the world, giving appropriate and most desired results at the click of a button. Wanting to watch a video about whales? Well, Youtube is the place to go and it uses the Google search engine. Needing a picture of a whale? Just Google it! Need to find an aquarium where you can look at whales? Google Maps is the answer. Need a document, e-mail service, and whatever else for your unsettling whale fetish? Well, you can find them all on Google.
The term "Googling" has now become a verb. No need to "search" for anything now. You Google it. Research before the influx of the Internet was tedious, having to search books upon books and libraries upon libraries looking for just a smidgen of information about a certain subject. Now you can find any information you may need almost instantly, with sources and professional opinions.
Google has changed how people view the world, with more social interaction available, with just information and stories from one culture to another, the world has gotten a little closer, whether that's a good or bad thing is really up to interpretation. All in all, Google provides many services which has enhanced the spread of information from one person to another. Books have slowly decreased due to the advent of the Internet, specifically Google searching, so the revolution is not perfect, but it is indeed growing, or maybe, it will just get bigger and bigger engulfing everything about the human existence.
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