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googleto use Google, the Internet search engine, to find information on a person or thing: She googled her new boyfriend.Goo·gle G0195750 (go͞o′gəl) A trademark for an internet search engine. This trademark often occurs in print as a verb, sometimes in lowercase: "A high school English teacher ... recently Googled a phrase in one student's paper and found it had been taken from a sample essay of an online editing service" (Chris Berdik).Google (ˈɡuːɡəl) n (Computer Science) a popular search engine on the internetvb (without a cap) 1. (Computer Science) to search for (something on the internet) using a search engine2. (Computer Science) to check (the credentials of someone) by searching for websites containing his or her name[C20: a play on googol]google Past participle: googled Gerund: googling
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I google | you google | he/she/it googles | we google | you google | they google |
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I googled | you googled | he/she/it googled | we googled | you googled | they googled |
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I am googling | you are googling | he/she/it is googling | we are googling | you are googling | they are googling |
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I have googled | you have googled | he/she/it has googled | we have googled | you have googled | they have googled |
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I was googling | you were googling | he/she/it was googling | we were googling | you were googling | they were googling |
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I had googled | you had googled | he/she/it had googled | we had googled | you had googled | they had googled |
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I will google | you will google | he/she/it will google | we will google | you will google | they will google |
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I will have googled | you will have googled | he/she/it will have googled | we will have googled | you will have googled | they will have googled |
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I will be googling | you will be googling | he/she/it will be googling | we will be googling | you will be googling | they will be googling |
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I have been googling | you have been googling | he/she/it has been googling | we have been googling | you have been googling | they have been googling |
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I will have been googling | you will have been googling | he/she/it will have been googling | we will have been googling | you will have been googling | they will have been googling |
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I had been googling | you had been googling | he/she/it had been googling | we had been googling | you had been googling | they had been googling |
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I would google | you would google | he/she/it would google | we would google | you would google | they would google |
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I would have googled | you would have googled | he/she/it would have googled | we would have googled | you would have googled | they would have googled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Google - a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's searchtrademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product | Verb | 1. | google - search the internet (for information) using the Google search engine; "He googled the woman he had met at the party"; "My children are googling all day"computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structuresexplore, research, search - inquire into; "the students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history project"; "He searched for information on his relatives on the web"; "Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness" | TranslationsGoogle
googleTo search for information online via a search engine, typically Google. Hmm, I'm not sure when their first album came out—let me google it. Just googling won't work in this case—the word is too common.google in. & tv. to search (for) something on the internet, using Google.com. Why don’t you just go to your computer and google for it yourself? google, toTo look up something or someone via a popular computer search engine. The name Google was first recorded for a particular search engine in 1998. Since then it came to be used as a synonym for Web searching, using any search engine available. When asked about her other publications, the author of this book frequently replies, “You can google me.”Google
Google (World-Wide Web)The World-Wide Web search engine thatindexes the greatest number of web pages - over two billion byDecember 2001 and provides a free service that searches thisindex in less than a second.
The site's name is apparently derived from "googol", butnote the difference in spelling.
The "Google" spelling is also used in "The Hitchhikers Guideto the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams, in which one of DeepThought's designers asks, "And are you not," said Fook,leaning anxiously foward, "a greater analyst than theGoogleplex Star Thinker in the Seventh Galaxy of Light andIngenuity which can calculate the trajectory of every singledust particle throughout a five-week Dangrabad Beta sandblizzard?"
http://google.com/.Google(Google, Mountain View, CA, www.google.com) The largest Web search engine and one of the most influential companies in the tech world. In addition to general Web searching, Google offers a variety of specialized search tools and a huge amount of Web and desktop software that includes office apps, multimedia and social networking (see Google applications). Each of the following Google products is used by more than a billion people: Android, YouTube, Chrome browser and Maps navigation.
In addition, Google is involved in advertising, publishing, software development, security, statistics, language translation and self-driving cars.
Android is the leading mobile platform worldwide, and highly secretive Google Labs is exploring the future of high tech. In 2015, Google formed Alphabet, a holding company that includes Google and all of its projects and acquisitions. See Alphabet, Google X Lab and Android.
It Started With BackRub Search In 1996, Stanford University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed their "BackRub" search engine and unique page ranking (explained below). With investments from Sun founder Andy Bechtolsheim and others, Google was founded in September 1998, and BackRub was launched as the Google search engine in 1999.
The Google name came from "googol," a number so large no one can fathom it (1 plus 100 zeros). Chosen to represent the immensity of the Web and the huge ambitions of the company, the choice of name was exceedingly appropriate. See googol.
The Clean Screen Google set itself apart from the other search sites with the first almost-empty home page. Instead of being laden with graphics that took forever to come in over analog modems, the Google page downloaded fast, and users sensed an immediate response before they started searching. With a single graphic, the home page is still ultra sparse (see Google Doodle).
However, behind it all lies an incredibly sophisticated infrastructure. The company streamlines its servers to provide the most search engine power for the least amount of energy. Using its own self-healing software, the Google indexes are mirrored around the globe, and servers can fail without disruption.
The Popularity Approach Called "PageRank," Google introduced the concept of popularity to rank pages in the search results. The pages with the most links pointing to them from other sites ("backlinks") are placed higher in the list. The websites' popularity is analyzed going back several levels, which is why a site ranks higher if 25 popular sites link to it rather than 100 non-popular sites. Today, Google analyzes Web pages not just for popularity, but for myriad attributes (see Google algorithm).
Lots of Acquisitions Starting with the Usenet discussion groups in 2001 and YouTube video in 2006, Google has acquired numerous companies that contributed value (see Usenet and YouTube). See Google bomb and Googleplex.MedicalSeeandroidGoogle
GoogleA publicly-traded company primarily offering a web portal. Originally a search engine in the 1990s and early 2000s, Google expanded to online messaging, e-mail services, web video, mobile phones and so forth. Google monetizes its operations primarily through advertisements. It was founded in 1998. See also: Yahoo.Google Related to Google: Google voice, Google Play, Google Maps, Google EarthWords related to Googlenoun a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's searchRelated Wordsverb search the internet (for information) using the Google search engineRelated Words- computer science
- computing
- explore
- research
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