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Larry Page and Sergey Brin (The Google inventors) meet each other at Stanford. They each are each assigned to do different things.
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On September 15, Google.com is registered. The word Google was used because of Larry and Sergey’s mission to organize an infinite amount of information on the internet.
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Andy Bechtolsheim writes a $100,000 to a website that doesn’t even exist yet (A company called Google Incorporated)
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Google got in the PC Magazine and gets recognized for the Top 100 Websites Of The Year.
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In July of 2000, Google releases their first ever international doodle that celebrates Bastille Day in France.
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In July of 2001, Google Images officially start, offering access to 250 million images.
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Google News launches with 4,000 news sources.
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Google Maps starts up and two months later satellite views and directions are added.
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Google Calendar launches making it easier to keep track of important events, appointments and occasions, and to share your schedule with others.
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Street View debuts in Google Maps in five different cities. The cities are New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Miami, and Denver.
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Google TV is built on Android and Chrome.
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Android Market becomes Google Play. It is a digital content store that has apps, games, books, movies, music, and even more.
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