Monday, February 2, 2009

Great Facts from 'The Google Story' – Part 1

Last week, I purchased an amazing book ‘The Google Story’ by David A.Vise & Mark Malseed from Landmark, Chennai.

Just finished the first chapter today titled ‘Introduction’. Many facts are very interesting and useful. So I thought, why don’t I share those great facts to you all and here I am kick starting Great Facts from ‘The Google Story’ series

Interesting facts from the book are given in block quotes and I just gave title to each fact !!! Hope you will find this useful

Yahoo prevented Google Founders to become Standford Ph.D’s..all because of just refuse to spend $1 million !!!

Yahoo!, AltaVista, and many other major search engine and technology companies approached by Stanford University turned down the chance to buy Google's search system for $1 million. Their refusals forced Stanford Ph.D. students Sergey Brin and Larry Page to reluctantly drop out of school and start the firm. By the summer of 2005, each of the founders had a net worth of more than $10 billion.

Google knowingly forego 10’s of millions of dollar ever day!!!

Google does not seek to make as much money as it could in the short run. The most obvious example of this is the Google homepage, considered the most valuable piece of real estate on the Internet. A quick trip to www.google.com will confirm that Google displays no advertising on this page, forgoing tens of millions of dollars in revenue and profits to give users a higher-quality search experience.

Google Servers aka PC!!! Yeah..You read it right

Most important technological advantage distinguishing Google from would-be competitors is that its employees assemble and customize all of the personal computers the company uses to carry out searches. This is perhaps Google's best-kept secret.

Experts generally regard personal computers as commodity products, akin to toasters, but Google assembles, deploys, and is constantly improving the performance capabilities of more than 200,000 inexpensive PCs. It builds and stacks them atop one another in refrigerator-size racks, stringing them together with patented software and wiring. No enterprise has more computing power than Google with its network of garden-variety PCs on steroids.

"They run the largest computer system in the world," Hennessy said. "I don't think there is even anything close."

How Sergey Brin, Larry Page & Eric Schmidt together make things happen?

When it comes to products, Brin and Page operate in a hands-on manner, pushing hard for the introduction of new features and offerings at a blistering pace. Some of these changes are highly visible; others, hidden from view, provide users with better and speedier search results. The founders have time to focus heavily on what matters to users because their colleague, chief executive officer Eric Schmidt, tends to the company's business affairs. This sets them free to do what they do best. However, the entire trio at the top gets involved in both business affairs and product development. Brin, it turns out, is quite a good deal-maker and Page is adept at finding ways to cut costs, notably in the vitally important area of electricity needed to power and cool Google's computers.

What's Google average team size….It is 3 !!!

At Google, the preference is for working in small teams of three, with individual employees expected to allot 20 percent of their time to exploring whatever ideas interest them most. The notion of "20 percent time" is borrowed from the academic world, where professors are given one day a week to pursue private interests. Because the company lacks the usual layers of middle management, the hierarchical structure found in traditional corporations is nonexistent. At the same time, no other company has Google's combination of brains, immense computing resources, and focus on long-term results, vaulting it into a league of its own. These days, other companies have a tough time competing against Google for employees.

To google means "to search." !!!

That the company's name has become a verb in English, German, and other languages is testament to its pervasive influence on global culture.

How far did the Google travelled till now?

Google and its founders have traveled far. At the same time, both they and the company are still young—and this is just the beginning.

And for this series too, it is just a beginning. I will share more great facts as and when I read those from this great book :)

Before I close, just want to add one more fact

My 3 year old daughter knows ‘The Google Story’!!!

While I compose this post, I just visited Amazon to get the purchase link for this book. My 3 year old daughter(she is just onto her pre school and just know to say ABCD orally) just passed by and happened to see the ‘The Google Story’ book cover on the site(given below). And you know what she said…

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’Papa…Is it not the book that you were reading yesterday’

Wow!!! Power of Google!!!

Please remember that I have just extracted a drop from this great book and I highly recommend to but the book. It’s really worth the money…

Hope you liked this post…

Let me know what you feel about these great facts..

See you soon…


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4 comments:

  1. Amazing work from Google, Kudos to the entire team..

    And many wishes to you to bring few drops ocean to light.. Keep the good work going..

    I expect a lot from you on this :)

    At the same time, really amazed at kamali's memory power. Enrich and fine tune the power she shows..

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  2. Hi Muthu:
    Thanks again for the comments..

    Yep..I will try post few more great facts down the line as and when I finish the chapters...

    Yes..Kamali is getting better and interested in identifying colors now..When she saw the Google word in the book cover she says there are 2 blue,2 red, one yellow and one green in it..

    How about that..It never striked me ever..been googling for years...Kids are fun and interesting to watch...

    Regards,
    Swami K
    http://ksawme.blogspot.com

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  3. nice one Swami...its amazing to know the power of 2

    do pass us valuable pieces like the one above...

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  4. Hi Deepa:
    Sure..Let's see if can publish part 2 today or tomorrow...

    Regards,
    Swami K
    http://ksawme.blogspot.com

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