[WEB4LIB] RE: Googol?

Sloan, Bernie bernies at uillinois.edu
Thu Jan 10 15:13:23 EST 2002


According to "Google Fun Facts":

"Google's name is a play on the word googol, which refers to the number 1
followed by one hundred zeroes. The word was coined by the nine-year-old
nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner."

See:

http://www.google.com/press/funfacts.html

Bernie Sloan

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Messer [mailto:dmesser at yvrls.lib.wa.us]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 2:07 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] RE: Googol?


    Also note that one is a search engine and the other is a number. I've
run
across several people who confuse the spelling of Google because they're
thinking
of the number googol, which is 10 to the power of 100, or a 1 followed by
100
zeros. I know why a googol is called a googol, but I have no idea where
Google got
their name. Can anyone enlighten me there? I checked their FAQs, but I never
saw
the reason.

Dan


"Andrew I. Mutch" wrote:

> Yes, one is a search engine and the other is a spoof. You decide which is
> which.
> :)
>
> The "Googol" site is just an extended "fake" IM chat that is supposed to
> point out:
>
> 1) The low-content nature of chat.
>
> 2) The potential threat to privacy of conversation over the Internet.
>
> Almost all of the links off "Googol" go back to the real Google site.
>
> Andrew Mutch
> Library Systems Technician
> Waterford Township Public Library
> Waterford, MI
>
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Abbott, Bruce wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a quick answer to the difference between Google and
Googol?
> > Is there any?
> >
> > Bruce Abbott
> > Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Library
> > 433 Bolivar St.
> > New Orleans, LA  70112
> >
> > 504-568-7718 (fax)
> > 504-568-6103 (voice)
> > babbot at lsuhsc.edu
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven.Cohen at rivkin.com [mailto:Steven.Cohen at rivkin.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:47 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list
> > Subject: [WEB4LIB] Googol?
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Have you guys seen this yet?=20
> >
> > http://aimsearch.hybernaut.com/3.html - Search 5 Years of Instant=20
> > Messenger Logs - "In November of 2001 AOL Time Warner, responding to a
subp=
> > oena from=20
> > Attorney General John Ashcroft, made available to the Justice Department
a =
> >
> > complete archive of all private conversations held over AOL Instant=20
> > Messenger (AIM). Through the power of the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA)=
> > , Googol was able to obtain a copy of this entire logfile, totaling
over=20
> > 2 terabytes of conversations previously thought to be private. This
unique =
> > resource provides insight into the minds of potential anti-American
terrori=
> > sts,=20
> > cheating spouses, and countless computer neophytes."
> >
> > http://aimsearch.hybernaut.com/aimsearch - The search engine is here
> >
> > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/23610.html - an article about
the=20
> > whole thing.
> >
> > It would have been funnier if the results were not "canned"
> > Steven Cohen
> > Rivkin Radler LLP
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> > steven.cohen at rivkin.com
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The subject in question...
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