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New Post 9/8/2008 9:43 PM
User is offline techfreak
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How Google Has Changed Our Lives 

 

"Google's official birthday is September 7, 1998. If Google were a person, it would have started elementary school late last summer (around August 19), and today it would have just finished the first grade. In other words, we're just getting started." – An expired version of Google's When is Google's birthday? page.

Ten years ago, I sat next to a filing cabinet of press releases, notes, presentations, and financial documents. My crappy Compaq 386 notebook chugged away on my desk. And someone down the hall—I think it might have been Will Wade of EE Times—told me to check this new site out. So I did. Damn.

I personally have always been on the lookout for pieces of technology that change the way we live. The Atari 2600. The mobile phone. The notebook PC. TiVo/ReplayTV. The consumer GPS.

Google wasn't one of those revolutionary technologies because it provided a search engine. Google changed the game because it did search so well. At the time, Yahoo! was doing just fine as the hub of the Internet. But if the Internet was a galaxy, Google became the black hole at its center: all of its information was inevitably sucked in, and the traffic and attention generated a technical sort of gravity, forcing its rivals to react, and, over time, orbit it.

As it turned out, AOL's and Yahoo!'s business models were partially wrong: paying for and owning content doesn't generate as much revenue as simply owning the first step of accessing it, and selling ads on it. And today, what's easier: to scroll down a list of bookmarks, or just type the site's name into a Google search box?


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New Post 9/8/2008 11:34 PM
User is offline Ramesh
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Re: How Google Has Changed Our Lives 

Apart from all these thing....I just wanna wish Google's B'Day

A very Happy Birth Day Google

 


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New Post 9/8/2008 11:48 PM
User is offline Rahul Manekari
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Re: How Google Has Changed Our Lives 

1 din late ho gaya.. anyways ... happy B'day google


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New Post 9/9/2008 12:32 AM
User is offline Hari Maurya
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Re: How Google Has Changed Our Lives 
Modified By Hari Maurya  on 9/9/2008 12:32:53 AM)

Happy Birthday Google....


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New Post 9/9/2008 3:25 AM
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Happy Birthday Google.


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