Sergey Brin and Larry Page in 2003.
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Today, few names are as ubiquitous as Google. The term “Google” isn't just a company name; it's a verb synonymous with web searching. Here's how this happened.
In 1995, for techies, the web had taken off. People realized that we needed ways to search through
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