On September 04 1998, two brilliant minds, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, embarked on a journey that would forever change the way we access information on the World Wide Web. Little did they know that their research project at Stanford University would evolve into the global tech giant, now proudly known as ‘Google’.
The inception of Google was humble, it was born out of a desire to create a more efficient way to search the vast expanse of the internet. Being doctoral students, Page and Brin set out to develop a search engine that could organize and deliver information with unprecedented accuracy and speed. Their creation quickly proved its worth, and the duo soon realized they were onto something monumental.
In the early years, Google relocated several times before finding its permanent home in Mountain View in 2003. This move marked the beginning of an era of exponential growth. In 2004, Google made its initial public offering (IPO), and within a short span, it emerged as one of the world's largest media companies.
Google's journey was marked by a series of groundbreaking product launches. Google News (2002), Gmail (2004), Google Maps (2005), and Google Chrome (2008) became integral parts of daily lives, while the introduction of Google+ (2011) added a social networking dimension to the tech giant's portfolio.
Today, Google is synonymous with online search, processing a staggering nine billion searches daily, according to tech company EarthWeb. The search engine also has the world’s highest market share with about 86.9 billion monthly visits. It is used by many businesses to enhance their reach to people worldwide.