Overview

Google, the internet search giant founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, has spent more than a quarter-century organizing the vast amounts of information and content found online.

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  • Google began as a Stanford University dorm room project

    Launched in 1998, Google revolutionized search engines with its clean design and PageRank algorithm. As of 2025, Google has about 90% of the search market share but faces new challenges from AI-powered competitors and regulatory scrutiny.

  • PageRank—Google's search algorithm—mimics academic citation analysis

    Just as research papers carry more weight if they are cited more often and cite major papers to reach their conclusion, Google's PageRank identifies search relevance based on the number and quality of links pointing to a page.

  • Take a tour of Google's headquarters

    With its vibrant and cutting-edge design, the so-called “Googleplex” is synonymous with Silicon Valley and surrounds employees with lush green space and unique artwork. Amenities include massage therapy, a medical clinic, and nap pods to inspire creativity.

  • The US DOJ sued Google for unlawful monopolization of online search

    The US Department of Justice and numerous states accused Google of making exclusionary agreements with Android phone manufacturers to make its search engine the default on those devices, preventing competitors from gaining market share.

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