Google began in 1996 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It has since grown to be the world's largest search engine with its headquarters in California. Google processes over 40,000 search queries per second and earns most of its $74.5 billion annual revenue from advertising. In the future, Google is working on projects like self-driving cars, robotics, smart contact lenses, and internet-enabled balloons.
2. CONTENTS
• Introduction
• History
• Headquarter
• Current products
• Statistics google search
• Annual revenue of google
• Google future
• Conclusion
3. INTRODUCTION
• The google was named BackRub when it Was founded.
• Google Search, is a web search engine owned by
Google Inc. It is the most-used search engine on the
World Wide Web
What is GOOGLE?
4. INTRODUCTION
• The name then changed to google.
• The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of
"googol" which refers to the number represented by a 1
followed by one-hundred zeros.
5. HISTORY
• Google began in January 1996
and founded in sep 1996 as a
research.
• project by Larry Page and Sergey
Brin.
• Page and Brin tested their thesis
as part of their studies, and laid
the foundation for their search
engine.
6. HISTORY
• Following some experimentation
with this project they bought
some cheap computer equipment
and set up Google's first data
center in a dorm room.
• Google is now widely regarded
as the best search engine
available.
9. CURRENT PRODUCTS
• From the day the google has been
founded they introduce to us many
products.
• The total number of products in
google list are 109.
• some of those are google chrome,
images, videos, google map,
gmail, translate, Android OS,etc
10. Statistics Google Search
• Google now processes over 40,000 search
queries every second on average.
• Which translates to over 3.5 billion searches
per day
• And 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide.• Speed, Accuracy, Objectivity and Ease of
use of.
11. • The chart below shows the number of searches
per year throughout Google's history:
Statistics Google Search
12. Annual revenue of Google
from 2002 to 2015
• This statistic displays Google's annual revenue from
2002 to 2015.
• In 2015, Google's revenue amounted to 74.54 billion
US dollars.
• Google's revenue is largely made up by advertising
revenue, which amounted to 67.39 billion US
dollars in 2015.
• Now Google ranks first among worldwide internet
companies, with a market capitalization of 373 billion
U.S. dollars
13. GOOGLE FUTURE
Self-Driving Cars
• The stir about electric and autonomous cars has been around for
a couple of years now. road-related accidents may see a
significant drop. Driverless cars will also significantly help those
who do not have the capacity to drive, either because of health
reasons, disabilities or old age.
• Google isn’t just a search engine company anymore. Google’s
reach is far beyond the online realm.
14. GOOGLE FUTURE
Robotics
• Google appears to be building a robot army, it acquired at least
8 robotics companies, including (Boston Dynamics) which is
known to build Pentagon-funded advanced robots.
15. GOOGLE FUTURE
Modular Phones
• The concept is simple: treat a phone like it is a lego toy.
Assemble the phone according to the parts you need
enhanced.
16. GOOGLE FUTURE
Google Contact Lens
• The main purpose of Google’s smart contact lens is to help
monitor sugar levels on diabetics.
17. GOOGLE FUTURE
• Makani – Google’s Airborne Wind
Turbine
• Project Tango – 3D Mapping
• Project Loon – Internet In A Balloon
18. CONCLUSION
• Since 1998, Google has grown by leaps and
bounds.
• Now offers dozens of products and services
including various forms of advertising and web
applications for all kinds of tasks in scores of
languages.
• And starting from two computers computer
science students in a university dorm room, it now
has thousands of employees and offices around
the world