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Internet search engine that ranks Web pages according to the number of links they have from other pages. It also uses sophisticated text-matching techniques to determine the importance and relevance of a site to a search. As well as searching over 4 billion Web pages for text or images, Google can also search for stories posted to news sites as well as postings to Usenet newsgroups. Google was created in 1998 by Larry Page (1973– ) and Sergei Brin (1973– ), doctoral students at Stanford University, California. The name is a play on the word ‘googol’, referring to the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeroes.
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| Each and every year more and more people turn to Google in order to promote their medical practice This is due to the fact that Google has a strong reputation for offering unique and affordable methods of promotion for their users Google rolled out its Dashboard service on Thursday which designed to give users quicker access to, and more control over, the personal information stored in Google's databases. Paul Broad and COO David Yuille in a posting on the Google Australia blog site. |
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