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A company known for providing a popular search engine, as well as a free webmail service and many other web applications.
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"to search (something) on the Google search engine," 2000 (do a google on was used by 1999). The domain google.com was registered in 1997. According to the company, the name is a play on goo [..]
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Verb denoting use of the Google search engine to find information on the Internet.
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a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's search AtGoogleTalks (or @Google Talks or Talks@Google) is a se [..]
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Google is the world's most popular search engine. It began as a search project in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were two Ph.D. students at Stanford University. They developed a search e [..]
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became famous with their search engine. It now does email, the Chrome browser, Google maps and more.
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verb Definition: to search the Internet Example Sentence: I like to Google when I have nothing else to do.
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Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google is the leading commercial Web search engine in the global market place. Known for its clean, simple, user-friendly interfa [..]
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Google is the most searched engine on the Internet.
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To search the Internet
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The world's leading search engine in terms of reach. Google pioneered search by analyzing linkage data via PageRank. Google was created by Stanford students Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
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The leading search engine provider, Google displays search results using a complex and secret algorithm that considers many factors. The company seeks to show its users the best possible results. Goog [..]
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Google is the most popular search engine. It uses software programs called spiders that scour the Internet, analyzing billions of web pages, group and blog postings, and indexing all of the words. It [..]
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Google Inc. is an American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing servic [..]
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a popular search engine, is a tool for finding resources on the World Wide Web.
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menu Search Engine Android iGoogle SPDY -International Apple Macintosh Images Toolbar -Limiting Searches Blogger Latitude Translate -Ranking Books Maps Video -General Search Chrome Newsgroups Wallet - [..]
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Google is the undisputed leader of the online search market – to the point that Googling is now in the Oxford Dictionary as a word which means ‘using an online search engine.’ FirstFound optimises for [..]
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A global company named after the its online search engine ‘Google’. It also runs the most popular online navigation service Google Maps and online email service, Gmail.
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(n) a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's search(v) search the internet (for information) using the Google s [..]
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The kind of fun, colorful name you stick with to conceal the fact that your mega-corporation has become objectively terrifying.
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To Google.
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Google is the world's most popular search engine. It began as a search project in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were two Ph.D. students at Stanford University. They developed a search engine algorithm that ranked Web pages not just by content and keywords, but by how many other Web pages linked to each page. This strategy produced m [..]
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The brand name for a technology company that provides a wide range of internet services, such as Google search engine, gmail, Google docs, and Dropbox.
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is the world's most-used search engine, returning results to several hundred million queries every day. Incorporated by Larry Page and Sergey Brin on September 4, 1998. Google's mission stat [..]
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Google is an Internet search engine. It uses a proprietary algorithm that's designed to retrieve and order search results to provide the most relevant and dependable sources of data possible. Goo [..]
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This article provides an overview of Google, focusing on its economic history, specifically on three topics of interest: the ad auction, ...
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Verb denoting use of the Google search engine to find information on the Internet.
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A web search program that ranks web pages in a list of hits by giving weight to the links that reference a specific page.
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Google is a type of search engine. In fact, it’s the most widely-used search engine in the world. Google lets you search for webpages, images and much more.
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The supreme overlord of the internet. Google has a massive array of products and sets the benchmark for others to follow. It’s the most used search engine in the world and owns a number of other key p [..]
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The leading search engine provider, Google displays search results using a complex and secret algorithm that considers many factors. The company seeks to show its users the best possible results. Goog [..]
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(intransitive,cricket) To deliverandanddepending on slang/dialect
* Polish: (googlowa?), (gugla?), (wygooglowa?), pl,przegooglowa?, pl|pogooglowa?, (guglowa?), (wygugla?), pl|googla?
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that popularized the company of the same name
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Originally known as BackRub, Google is a search engine that started development in 1996 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page as a research project at Stanford University. Larry and Sergey decide the name of [..]
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