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ALL THE WAYS GOOGLE TRACKS YOU—AND HOW TO STOP IT (https://www.wired.com/story/google-tracks-you-privacy/)
Thanks for the info Thor. :)
You're welcome.
What a world we now are experiencing... :P
Google History: Initially, the search engine google.stanford.edu was used on the Stanford site. The domain Google.com was registered on September 15, 1997. Brin and Page were against the use of flashing advertisement messages in search results or search results of financing models and they had written research work in 1998 on this topic, still being students. However, soon they changed their opinion and an earlier stage, allowed to include simple text advertisements, which at present, form the core source of revenue for Google. Creation of the company: Google got the first financing in August 1998 in the form of 100000 US Dollars from Andy Bechtolsheim, one of the founders of the presently defunct Sun Microsystems. Officially, Google was registered on September 4, 1998 in the friend's garage in Menlo Park, California. The name "Google" originated from word "googol", indicating the digit 1 with one hundred zeros (though Enid Blyton used the phrase "Google Bun" in the Magic Faraway Tree (published in 1943). In 2006, the verb "to google", which was very often used in day-to-day language, and was added to the Oxford Dictionary with the meaning "the use of Google for search on the Internet". By the end of 1998, Google indexed around 60 million pages. The "BETA" version was mentioned as usual on the main page, but an article in Salon.com, had already confirmed that the search results of Google were better than the results in other search sites such as Hotbot or Excite.com and lauded Google for better technological innovations than overloaded portals (for instance, Yahoo!, Excite.com, Lycos, Netscap's Netcenter, AOL.com, Go.com and MSN.com), which, during the dot.com bubble period, were looked at as "future webs", especially by stock market investors. In March 1999, the company moved to 165 University Avenue in Palo Alto, where other technological startups of Silicon Valley were located. In 1999, after rapid growth, the company rented a set of buildings in Mountain View at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway from Silicon Graphics (SGI). Since then, the company remained in this place and the complex is known as the Googleplex (a play on the word "Googleplex", the number, equaling to 1 with one hundred zeros). In 2006, Google acquired the property from SGI for 319 million US Dollars. The search engine "Google" attracts devoted admirers amongst a growing number of internet users, who loved its simple user interface. In 2000, Google started advertising, associated with key search words. The advertisements were text messages, which did not crowd the page design and without reducing its loading speed. Keywords were sold on the basis of a combination of offer price and number of clicks, with prices, ranging from 0.05 USD per click. This model of selling advertisements on keywords was, for the first time, proposed by Goto.com ( later on, it was renamed to Overture Services, before it was acquired by Yahoo! and re-branding as Yahoo! Search Marketing). Though many of its competitors could not succeed in entering the Internet market, Google slowly grew. Funding and first public offer: The first funding for Google was 100 000 US Dollars from Andy Bechtolsheim , one of the founders of Sun Microsystems, which was received in August 1998 even before the registration of company. In the beginning of 1999, still postgraduate students, Brin and Page decided that their search system is distracting their education. They offered George Bell, CEO of Excite, to sell it for one million dollars, but Bell rejected the offer. The funding of 25 million US dollars was announced on July 7, 1999 by major investing venture companies such as Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers and Sequoia Capital. Initial public offers (IPO) of Google took place five years later on in August 19, 2004. The company offered 19 605 052 shares at 85 US dollars per share. Shares were sold through online auctions in a unique format, which was organized by the transaction under raters Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse. The revenue from the IPO was 1.67 billion US Dollars, which indicated that the market capitalization of Google constituted more than 23 billion dollars. The overwhelming majority from 271 million shares remained with Google and many employees of Google instantly became millionaires - holders of the securities. Yahoo!, which is a competitor of Google, also received a benefit, since it had 8.4 million shares of Google before the IPO. On October 31, 2007, the share price touched 700 US dollars, primarily, due to the large volume of sales and revenues in the online advertisement market. Presently, the company is indicated on NASDAQ under the ticker "GOOG" and under the ticker "GGQ1" on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Despite the current financial success of Google, its price, quoted on NASDAQ, as before, did not exceed the pre-crisis level of 714 US dollars and as of February 24, 2012, its share price was 609 US Dollars.
Well don't stop it yet :P Google is thinking about buying EBAY and using fair search instead of Ebay's 'fixed' product search
This is not the thread where I admit I have a Google wifi mesh network at home is it...
Quote from: Somamech on May 31, 2019, 02:58:08 PM
This is not the thread where I admit I have a Google wifi mesh network at home is it...
Hmmm well, I probably wouldn't admit that but then, as screwy as everything else has been of late, why the hell not :P
Got any shrimp on the barbie?
8) :P ;D
Quote from: The Seeker on May 31, 2019, 07:48:17 PM
Got any shrimp on the barbie?
8) :P ;D
Yes... yes we do :D
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Quote from: Somamech on May 31, 2019, 02:58:08 PM
This is not the thread where I admit I have a Google wifi mesh network at home is it...
By jinkies, you just did. Thanks to Google.......everybody, everywhere knows! :) lol
Good one! Somamech, lol
P.S. Zorgon. Please tell us you don't play with Barbie dolls. You just had that one hanging around forrrrrrrr................ ;D lol Joking of course....lol
Quote from: WhatTheHey on May 31, 2019, 09:25:34 PM
You just had that one hanging around forrrrrrrr..............
WTH, it's one of them Oztralian things like walkabouts and wallaby stew, mate 8) ;D :P
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Quote from: The Seeker on June 01, 2019, 01:37:49 AM
WTH, it's one of them Oztralian things like walkabouts and wallaby stew, mate 8) ;D :P
He he he, ok I got ya! lol Kinda from "under" lol so to speak. lol ;D ;D ;D Spreads like Vegemite, got it. ;D ;D ;D