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  1. Nobody knows when
    its birthday is
    The question of today’s
    Doodle – when is Google’s
    birthday? – isn’t actually
    answerable. The company
    has six birthdays, at least,
    and has just decided to start
    celebrating it on 27
    September. You can find a
    full run down of how that
    actually happened here
    .
  2. And it might even be
    19 years old
    One of its potential birthdays
    was in 1995, meaning that it
    wouldn’t even be 18 at all.
    First pictures of
    Google's new offices
    in King’s Cross
  3. There’s a T-Rex on
    the Google Campus, and
    it has a slightly
    terrifying message
    But Google is already feeling
    death breathing down its
    neck – or is worried that it
    might. The company’s campus
    has a huge model of a T-Rex
    skeleton, which is meant to
    remind employees not to let
    the company go extinct.
  4. And there’s a T-Rex
    game hiding in Google
    Chrome as well
    The T-Rexes don’t end
    there. When Chrome doesn’t
    have an internet connection,
    it will show a warning about
    not being able to connect,
    alongside a picture of a little
    dinosaur
    .
    And if you press the space
    bar when that’s showing, it
    will start a game where you
    run along as the dinosaur,
    jumping over any obstacles
    by pressing the space bar
    again. The game will last
    forever, because all of the
    obstacles are generated by
    the code.
    READ MORE
    The one big thing
    wrong with the
    Google birthday
    doodle
  5. Which is just one of
    the huge number of
    Easter Eggs hiding in
    Google products
    Most of those can be found
    in search
    . And they tend to be fairly
    obvious, once yo know what
    they are – searching
    “askew” sends the results
    all crooked, for instance. You
    can find a full list of them
    here
    .
  6. Google wasn’t very
    happy with becoming a
    generic word for
    searching
    The company worried that
    the word – as in the phrase,
    “just Google it” – would
    undermine all of the work it
    had done to make its brand
    recognizable.
  7. Google buys more
    other companies than
    you can imagine
    Some estimates put Google’s
    buying habits at more than
    one company per week. Most
    of them are small – but some
    of them can be huge.
    Many of the products simply
    get folded into others. But
    others, like Android, continue
    to exist on their own within
    Google’s fold – and, in that
    case, go on to be one of its
    most recognised products.
    It very rarely sells them on
    again, though.
  8. Google’s “I’m Feeling
    Lucky” button costs tens
    of millions of dollars per
    year
    This button might seem like
    just a bit of fun, and that’s
    mostly what it is. But it’s
    expensive fun, for Google.
    By just taking the user
    straight through to the first
    result, Google also skips
    past all the advertising that
    it would usually show to
    people when they get up to
    the results page. That means
    that it misses out on the
    advertising revenue, too.
    But the company has been
    gradually getting around
    this, with a set of features
    that mean you probably
    wouldn’t even notice it.
    Google Instant means that so
    long as you have it turned
    on and your connection is
    fast enough, for instance,
    you’ll start seeing results as
    soon as you start typing.
    And Google is able to collect
    enough information about
    you as you browse around
    the internet that it can be
    fairly sure you’ll come into
    contact with one of its ads,
    even if not immediately.
  9. The first ever Google
    storage was made of
    Lego
    Nowadays, Google is one of
    the world’s biggest data
    storage companies – filling
    warehouse upon warehouse
    with servers to store
    people’s work, photos,
    emails and everything else.
    But at its very beginning,
    when it was known just as
    Backrub, its first storage
    was just a load of hard
    drives housed in a container
    built of Lego.
  10. Google gives very
    generous payouts to the
    husbands and wives of
    people who die while
    working for them
    They’ll receive 50 per cent
    of their salary for the next
    decade. And their children
    receive a payout until
    they’re grown up, too.
  11. One Google search
    uses more computing
    power than it took to
    send the Apollo 11
    astronauts to the moon
    Searching Google is easy and
    takes just miliseconds. But
    the computing and
    networking power required
    to look through almost all of
    the known internet is huge –
    far more huge than the
    relatively minor amount of
    code and computing that it
    took to put humans on the
    moon.

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  12. Google once went
    down for five minutes,
    and took 40 per cent of
    web traffic with it
    On 19 August, 2013, Google
    stopped working for five
    minutes. And it took much of
    the internet with it.
    While other companies have
    looked to challenge Google’s
    dominance in search, it still
    represents a huge part of
    the web.
    Nowadays, such an outage
    would be unlikely to cause
    such a problem – other
    sites, mostly Facebook, have
    challenged Google’s
    dominance as the central
    linking place of the world. But
    Google still accounts for a
    huge part of everything
    anyone finds or looks at on
    the internet.
  13. Google hires goats
    Google’s headquarters are
    big, and lots of it is green.
    So much of it is grass that it
    would need a lot of
    lawnmowers – but Google
    has a novel way around that.
    Instead of gas-powered
    machines, Google hires a
    load of goats to clear the
    fields around its campus.
    They visit for about a week
    at a time, and about 200 of
    them come to much up the
    Google grass.
    The goats don’t guzzle gas,
    pollute the air or make as
    much noise. And they have
    the advantage of being “a
    lot cuter to watch than law
    mowers”, Google’s
    employees have noted.
  14. And there are lots
    of dogs at Google too
    Google’s office is very dog
    friendly. It says that letting
    people bring in their pups
    makes employees a lot
    happier.
    Cats aren’t as encouraged –
    simply because they tend to
    be upset by the dogs.
    They’re not banned.
  15. Indeed, one dog –
    the first ever – has the
    title of Top Dog
    Yoshka is the only dog to be
    credited in Google’s official
    history – from when he
    joined alongside owner (and
    senior vice president of
    operations) Urs Hölzle early
    on in the company’s life in
  16. Yoshka even wrote a
    blog post on Google’s site,
    presumably dictating it –
    noting that there were now
    many other dogs, some much
    smaller than himself, but that
    all of them were welcome.
  17. Google’s logo wasn’t
    in the middle until 2001
    The simplicity of the Google
    homepage belies the fact that
    it is one of the most viewed
    things in the history of the
    world. So even the tiniest
    changes are significant –
    and some very not tiny
    changes were made in the
    site’s early development.
    For instance, in the first few
    years the site was around,
    its logo was aligned slightly
    to the left. That came to an
    end in 2001, when Google
    finally moved it into the
    middle.
  18. And it’s been
    making tiny little
    changes ever since
    The company has been
    making the smallest
    adjustments to its logo ever
    since. Those have included,
    for instance, a minor change
    to the layout of the letters in
    its name. But they've also
    included big changes to how
    the words are written,
    including a new font
    .
    But all of those are noticed
    and often marked in
    discussion about the
    company.
  19. And those changes
    include its entire name
    Perhaps the biggest change
    in recent years was to
    entirely alter the name of
    Google – and change it to
    Alphabet.
    The alteration – which didn’t
    turn out to be as big or
    significant as it first seemed
    – essentially meant that the
    company called Google just
    ate up the search, internet
    and information bits of the
    business. All of the other bits
    that had traditionally also
    been called Google moved
    under the ownership of
    Alphabet – which also owned
    Google, the newly created
    search company.
    Since then, most of the
    things that happen that
    people hear about continue
    to come out of Google. And
    often when they come from
    another company – like X,
    which makes its self-driving
    cars – everyone just calls it
    Google anyway.
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