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Larry and Sergey's Search for Truth: The Google Origin Story

Larry and Sergey's Search for Truth: The Google Origin Story

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Explore the fascinating origin story of Google in this episode of Big Tech. Host Daniel Cole takes listeners inside Stanford University's computer science department in the mid-1990s, where doctoral students Larry Page and Sergey Brin first met and began their collaboration that would revolutionize internet search.

Discover how Page's ambitious vision to download the entire web led to the development of the groundbreaking PageRank algorithm, which analyzed link relationships between websites to determine authority and relevance. Learn about the early days of their search engine project BackRub, which operated on Stanford's servers and nearly crashed the university's internet connection.

The episode covers Google's transformation from a university research project to a incorporated company in 1998, including the famous LEGO-based data center in their dorm rooms and Andy Bechtolsheim's $100,000 check written before Google Inc. legally existed.

Cole examines how the founders' academic backgrounds influenced their minimalist design philosophy and relentless focus on search quality over feature additions. By 2000, Google was processing 100 million daily searches, evolving from a curiosity about web links into an essential information utility.

This episode reveals how genuine intellectual curiosity and academic rigor created one of the most transformative technologies of the internet age, democratizing access to information worldwide.
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