Google Search engine is one of the most important innovative things since 1997 that ever created in the internet world. If I remember 10 years ago, in the beginning of internet era, without search engine we have limitation to know or learn something we don’t know . Take a look at the Google Search Engine Transformation since 1997 in just 50 seconds below…

But now, using Google we can easily know and learn everything. Until now, Google still dominates and become the most visited website in the world. If you have been using the internet since the beginning of internet era (the 1990s)

But now Google has reason to keep you within its sites for longer.

Take a look at the Google Search Engine Transformation in a Slide Instead

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The main purpose of Google Search is to hunt for text in publicly accessible documents offered by web servers, as opposed to other data, such as images or data contained in databases. It was originally developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1997.

You must recognise how Google transform from a simple search engine become a search engine that has a lot of feature such as Google Maps, Google Docs, Google Adwords & Adsense, Blog (Blogger), Video (Youtube), etc. But even have a lot of amazing features, Google always keeps their simplicity for their search engine. Let’s see how the Google site interfaces change from time to time.

Google has turned from “pure” search engine, where the mission was to deliver the most relevant information and then quickly send you on your way, into more of a Web portal—an integrated collection of online services. The basic mission is still to deliver useful information to users and relevant users to advertisers.

Competitors of Google include Baidu and Soso.com in China; Naver.com and Daum.net in South Korea; Yandex in Russia; Seznam.cz in the Czech Republic; Yahoo in Japan,Taiwan and the US, as well as Bing and DuckDuckGo Some smaller search engines offer facilities not available with Google, e.g. not storing any private or tracking information; one such search engine is Ixquick.