Google was founded and Incorporated in 1998 by founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin met back in 1995 at Stanford University; the latter was assigned to show Larry around. Although at first they didn't agree about many things, later on they would go onto creating probably the most famous search engine in the world. At first the company was named Backrub, but was later changed to Google. Google caught the attention of many investors quickly, with Sun co-founder writing a check to Google co-founders of 4100,000 in 1998, thus Google Inc was born. Not soon after that Google started to gain the attention of many internet users, therefore expanding the company so much they started to hire new engineers and sales teams quickly. Today Google is one of the most famous companies in the entire world. Google is used by billions of people in the world, as well as having employed over 61,000 employees all throughout 50 countries. People has also made many products and sites used by millions, examples include YouTube, Android, and most important google search.
Daily Student Success Statement "Character is higher than intellect" -Ralph Waldo Emerson Reflection: I agree with this quote, as I personally like it. This quote is saying that having a good personality is more important than being a smart person. So it's technically saying that although intelligence is important, being nicer to others is more important. So it doesn't matter how smart you are, your kindness is all that matters. So if you don't go to college and not get a job and you end up homeless as long as your nice, everything will be great. So be nice, being kind matters most. It's like if they check someone's grade, and a person has an A in a class but U for behavior and another person has a B but an E in conduct, they will choose the person with the lowest grade. So don't forget to behave well, have good character. This is all because grades shouldn't be your priority. Behavior and good character should be your priority.
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