Google didn't hatch from a boardroom-it sparked in '98 when Larry Page and Sergey Brin, holed up in a cluttered garage, rigged a web crawler that ranked pages by links, not keywords, flipping the info flood into a firehose of relevance. Backed by Andy Bechtolsheim's $100K check, they bootstrapped servers from Lego bricks and cheap disks, launching a beta that snowballed from campus curiosity to 10,000 searches a day by launch. It was a wild pivot from PhD drudgery-doodles on the homepage for April Fools, mottos like "Don't be evil" scribbled on walls-turning a tool into a touchstone as Napster…mehr
Google didn't hatch from a boardroom-it sparked in '98 when Larry Page and Sergey Brin, holed up in a cluttered garage, rigged a web crawler that ranked pages by links, not keywords, flipping the info flood into a firehose of relevance. Backed by Andy Bechtolsheim's $100K check, they bootstrapped servers from Lego bricks and cheap disks, launching a beta that snowballed from campus curiosity to 10,000 searches a day by launch. It was a wild pivot from PhD drudgery-doodles on the homepage for April Fools, mottos like "Don't be evil" scribbled on walls-turning a tool into a touchstone as Napster kids and news junkies made it their daily dive.Growth gobbled the map: AdWords auctions auctioned eyeballs for pennies, funding Android's open-source uprising that armed billions with pocket portals, while the $1.65 billion YouTube snag in '06 turned cat clips into a content colossus. Maps mapped the world, Gmail hoarded emails like digital hoards, and Chrome's browser blitz buried rivals under update avalanches. But the shine scuffed-China's Great Firewall boot in '10, EU fines piling like bad code, and whispers of biased algorithms echoing through echo chambers. It's the tale of a search giant that started mapping stars but tripped over its own data shadows.By the 2010s, Sundar Pichai's steady hand rebranded the beast as Alphabet in '15, spinning off moonshots like Waymo's wheel-spinning cars and Verily's virus-hunting labs. Yet scandals simmer-Cambridge Analytica's data dump, antitrust suits slicing ad monopolies-proving even googly eyes can get googly with power. Google's no tidy timeline; it's a server-farm sprint of serendipity and stumbles, reminding us the web's wizard started as wide-eyed wizards themselves.
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