The Google Story...

1) Google is a mis-spelt word. The original word is Googol which means 1
followed by 100 zeroes.

2) Larry Page's brother Carl page also sold his internet company during the
dot com era for an eye popping $500 million.

3) Google's ad model was originally developed by a company named Overture (
Now a Yahoo company)

4) From their original hostel at Stanford, Larry Page and Sergey Brin were
shifted to a newly constructed building named William Gates building.

5) Though a tech company Google followed the practices of media companies
during its IPO. To protect itself from unwanted takeover threats the company
issued class A and B types of shares. Valued similarly the two classes of
shares differed only in their voting rights. The company also developed an
auction based system of allotting its stake to prevent unwanted volatility
just after listing.

6) Google had lost the Amazon Europe ad deal to Yahoo. Larry and Serjey were
traveling on their private jet when they got this news. With much persuation
the founders arranged a secret meeting with Amazon's CEO. Google raised its
bid to such a level that Yahoo was eventually forced to back out of the deal
saying that it did not make business sense for the latter.

7) Google's inhouse chef Charlie Ayers is one of the few chefs in the world
who became a millionaire by selling personal Google shares given to him.

8) Its very rare to find Kleiner Perkins and sequoia capital investing in
the same venture. Larry and Sergie played a sleek game pitting the two VC'c
against each other resulting in the two firms investing $12.5 million each.

9) Google has a policy where employees are allowed to spend 20% of their
time persuing their interests. Googlenews, Gmail and a host of other
applications are a result of employee ideas which originated during this 20%
time.

10) Google has one of the largest hardware infrastructure and computing
power in the world. This can be gauged from the fact that the company crawl
the entire web and saves it in its computers. When a user searches for
something, the google computers searches through the saved pages and throws
out relevant results within seconds. .

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