Two decades after the founding of Google, it turned from a search engine developed by the University of Stanford, Larry Page and Sergey Brin to a huge company with dozens of services and products that many users can not do without, and as the anniversary of the company's founding, here are twenty facts Ignorance.

Backup .. The original name of Google
It is known that the name of this company is derived from the word "Google" which means the number 1 followed by a hundred zero, but Google was not the first name of the famous search engine. Initially, the name of the company was "BackRub", which seemed strange and unusual, and that is why its founders changed it after a short period of time.

Advantages of working at Google
Google employees enjoy a series of free services such as three daily meals, a gym and a hairdresser. Google is often said to be one of the "best companies for which it works", but in turn the process of selecting and accepting employees is very difficult.

Google's first tweet on Twitter
"I feel lucky" is the first historical tweet that Google wrote on its Twitter account in February 2009, using the binary code of zero and one. The company has included these words on the homepage of the search engine and once clicked, it automatically takes you to the first search result.

"I feel lucky," written in binary code, is Google's first tweet.

Google Mirror
Google Mirror is a site created just for fun, a mirror page of Google's real page where the text is written upside down, including the name of the search engine "Elgoog" (elgoog), and can be accessed by this site just typed its name on the search engine.

The inverse Google site created by the company just for entertainment (Google)

Hidden games
Google is characterized by renewal and humor, and over the years the company has gathered a large number of hidden games, some of which appeared for the first time on the company's anniversary, but are still available today.

Breakout game was one of the hidden games of Google (networking sites)

Mascot for Google
Google owns a tyrannosaurus-rex animal statue. The statue is located at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California, and is called Stan, a very realistic version of the giant and powerful dinosaurs. The founders of Google acquired this statue to remind employees that this company can not end its era or disappear. Officials at the company reported that original dinosaur fossils were found near Google's campus.

Tyrannosaurus rex t-rex was developed by the company to remind its employees that it will not disappear.

When a Google employee dies
Google is known for pampering its employees a lot. For example, if a company employee residing in the United States dies, the company gives the surviving spouse or partner a 50 per cent paycheck every year over a decade.

Browse the universe
The question of whether Earth can be seen from satellites or from Mars was touched upon, but Google went far beyond that. In fact, Google Sky enables us to see stars, asteroids, galaxies and planets in all their wonderful details. Google Sky also allows us to visit outer space in a system similar to Google Maps.

Google Sky takes users between intergalactic and stars

do not be evil
"Don't Be Evil" is Google's famous logo, which was first adopted by one of its founders, Sergey Brin, and demonstrates Google's intention not to use data for harmful purposes. Initially, this unofficial logo was very visible within Google, but after a while, Google removed the logo even from its code of conduct.

Google adopted the "Don't be evil" slogan at the beginning, but eventually removed the slogan.

The first Google Doodle "Scribble Google"
Google released its first innovative drawing - the cartoons you put on a homepage to celebrate a particular occasion - in 1998. During that year, in August, Google celebrated the Burning Man Festival held annually in Black Rock, Nevada, United States.

Evolution of Google
In the early versions of Google, about 30 to 50 pages per second were processed, while the company can now process millions of pages per second. But Google's development doesn't stop there. Initially, the company had ten hard disks containing four gigabytes, while Google's index now contains more than 100 million gigabytes of data.

Company Headquarters
Google usually hires two hundred goats to "cut" grass in the garden. Google employees can also take their dogs to the company's headquarters, except for cats because of the large number of dogs in the office. Google introduced its first snack to employees in 1999, which was chewable caramel. Google Blix has exotic decorations such as the spaceship and Android statues.

Google headquarters includes models representing different versions of the Android operating system (networking sites)

Google owns a special satellite
Google has had its own satellite since 2008 to take pictures for Google Earth and Google Maps. Google has deliberately owned its own satellite so as not to be forced to sign complex international agreements to obtain high-resolution images from any corner of the earth. It orbits the Earth at an altitude of 680 kilometers.

Meet the founders of the company
Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University when the administration asked Brin to teach Page because he was a new student. Since 2010, Google has acquired an average of two new companies each month.

Google Street View
Google used camels to create Google Street View scenes in the desert. The Street View feature, which began in 2007, has grown thanks to images taken with cameras in vehicles such as snowmobiles and bicycles.

Google used camels instead of cars to shoot scenes in the desert to serve Street View (Reuters)

Restricted services
Despite Google's worldwide reach, access to the company's various services is restricted in seven places in the world: China, Cuba, Crimea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.Google Earth cannot provide images of Sudan and Syria due to government requirements.

Digitize all books
Google wants to scan all books in the world by 2020, including some 130 million volumes. The Global Brain Project began at the beginning of the 21st century. But more than half of the scanned books were withheld. Against this backdrop, the authors launched a campaign to stop Google's project, culminating in the New York Courts in 2011.