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Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

8 Surprising Facts about Google



Google has become an essential part of our lives.  We have often heard people saying let’s “Google it.” Users can search for the information they desire by entering keywords and using operators. In March 2007, Google was noted as the most visited website, having over 528 million visits for the month. Here is a list of 8 interesting facts about Google



#1. Fact 1:



When you sit down at your computer and perform a Google search, the machine checks  the google index to determine the most relevant search results to be delivered to you. Google's search engine is a powerful tool; it takes over 200 factors into account before delivering you the best results for your query. Google uses a special algorithm called the Googlebot to generate search results.



#2. Fact 2:





Google owns a cluster of domains such as, Gooogle.com, Gogle.com, and Googlr.com, which directs to Google.com. Interestingly, Google also owns 466453.com, which is strange. Take a look at your telephone keypad, and match up the numbers to the letters “4 GHI 6 MNO 6 MNO 4 GHI 5 JKL 3 DEF,” that is “466453= Google.” So if you type any of these knowingly or unknowingly, it doesn’t take you to some strange page, you will still land up on Google.com.


#3. Fact 3:


When Google was founded in September 1998, it served ten thousand search queries per day. Currently, there are more than 2 million Google searches per second. The search engine finds a trillion unique URLs on the Web, crawls many billion sites a day, and processes numerous searches every month. Current Google search volume estimates are delivered through statistical analysis.


#4. Fact 4:


Google takes on the best projects that could change the world for millions of people. In 2012, Google introduced the Cherokee language in Gmail. While Google has continuously expanded its language support for Gmail and its other services, this was the first time that Google added a Native American tribal language to its list. As part of this effort, Google also added Cherokee to its recently launched virtual keyboards for Gmail. This has been helping the younger generation to communicate with the elders.


#5. Fact 5:


The concept of the Google Doodle was formed on August 30, 1998 when company co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin placed a simple stick-figure drawing behind the second "o" in the word “Google”. This first Google logo art was planned as a message to the website's users that the founders were "out of office" at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.

#6. Fact 6:


Advertising is one of the biggest drivers of the search giant’s revenue gains. In 2013, about 91% of Google's $55.5 billion revenue was derived from its advertising programs. Google's AdWords allows advertisers to display their advertisements in the Google content network, through either a cost-per-click or cost-per-view scheme. The sister service, Google AdSense, allows website owners to display advertisements on their website and earn money every time the ads are clicked.


#7. Fact 7:


Google's search index is more than 100 million gigabytes in size. It would take 100,000 one-terabyte personal drive to contain the same amount of data.


#8. Fact 8:


Google might be the only company with a clear goal to reduce the amount of time people spend on its site. The company uses a policy often called Innovation Time Off, where Google engineers are encouraged to spend 20 percent of their work time on projects that interest them.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Did You Know? - 20 Facts



1. Your shoes are the first thing people subconsciously notice about you. Wear nice shoes.


2. If you sit for more than 11 hours a day, there's a 50% chance you'll die within the next 3 years
3. There are at least 6 people in the world who look exactly like you. There's a 9% chance that you'll meet one of them in your lifetime.
4. Sleeping without a pillow reduces back pain and keeps your spine stronger.
5. A person’s height is determined by their father, and their weight is determined by their mother.
6. If a part of your body "falls asleep", you can almost always "wake it up" by shaking your head.
7. There are three things the human brain cannot resist noticing - Food, attractive people and danger
8. Right-handed people tend to chew food on their right side
9. Putting dry tea bags in gym bags or smelly shoes will absorb the unpleasant odour.
10. According to Albert Einstein, if honey bees were to disappear from earth, humans would be dead within 4 years.
11. There are so many kind of apples, that if you ate a new one everyday, it would take over 20 years to try them all.
12. You can survive without eating for weeks, but you will only live 11 days without sleeping.
13. People who laugh a lot are healthier than those who don’t.
14. Laziness and inactivity kills just as many people as smoking.
15. A human brain has a capacity to store 5 times as much information as Wikipedia
16. Our brain uses same amount power as 10-watt light bulb!!
17. Our body gives enough heat in 30 mins to boil 1.5 litres of water!!
18. The Ovum egg is the largest cell and the sperm is the smallest cell !!
19. Stomach acid (conc. HCl) is strong enough to dissolve razor blades!!
20. SMILE. It is the ultimate antidepressant.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Interesting Facts About India



India! Located in the continent of Asia, it is one of the oldest civilizations known to man. This article discusses some of the more amazing facts about India, so sit back and enjoy...

 Albert Einstein: 'We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.'

Mark Twain: 'India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only.'

Romain Rolland: (French Scholar) 'If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India.'

Hu Shih: (Former Ambassador of China to USA) 'India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.'

There are so many facts about India, that it is impossible to write or read about them in a day. It would take a lifetime. But let's try and look at the important facts and statistics, and also some of the interesting facts about this diverse and amazing country.

Fast Facts about India


Topic
Fact/Statistic
Name
India (Republic of India), (Bharat), (Hindustan).
Location
20 00 N, 77 00 E.
Capital
New Delhi
States
28
Union Territories
7
Area
3.3 million sq. kms.
Population
1.15 billion
Business Capital
Mumbai (earlier known as Bombay)
Main Religions
Hinduism (81%), Islam (13%), Christianity (2%), Sikhism (2%), Others (2%)
National Emblem
Lion
Literacy Rate
65.5%
National Animal
Tiger
National Bird
Peacock
National Flower
Lotus
National Tree
Banyan
National Fruit
Mango
National Currency
Rupee
National Sport
Hockey

World Records
Category
Record
Longest Fingernails
Shridhar Chillal, Pune - Maharashtra
Oldest Prime Minister
Morarji Desai (81 yrs.),1977 - 1979
Longest Beard
Shamsher Singh (1.83m), Punjab - 1997
Longest Hair
Hoo Sateow (5.15m), 1997
Most Worms Eaten
C. Manoharan, ate 200 earthworms in 30 seconds
Hair Donation
6.5 million people, Tirupati – 1999
Largest Employer
Indian Railways - 1 million employees
Highest Bridge
Baily Bridge (5,602 meters), Ladakh
Biggest Wedding Banquet
V.N. Sudhakaran weds N. Sathyalakshmi, 150,000 guests (1995)
Highest Cricket ODI Partnership
331, by Sachin Tendulkar (186 not out) and Rahul Dravid (153) - 1999
Relay Song
210 people sang a word of a song turn by turn and finished the complete song
World’s Largest Film Studio
Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad
Most Forward-Thinking Rail Traveler
Fakhruddin Takulla traveled from Mumbai to New Delhi in 2000, using a ticket he has purchased in 1973

Amazing Facts about India


·                     India has derived its name from the River Indus, and the early settlers here lived in the valleys around.
·                     Area wise, India is the 7th largest country in the world.
·                     India has the largest democracy in the world.
·                     India invented the number system. The scientist Aryabhatta invented the number 'zero'.
·                     The study of Algebra and Trigonometry originated in India.
·                     In the 6th century, Indian Mathematician Budhayana was the first to calculate the value of "pi", and also to explain the concept of the Pythagorean Theorem.
·                     Even before Christ, the 'place value system' and the decimal system was used in India.
·                     The maximum number of post offices in the world are in India.
·                     The world's highest motorable road is Khardung La, in Ladakh. It has an altitude of 5,682 meters.
·                     The most rainfall in the world ever in a month's time fell at Cherrapunji, Meghalaya. It was in July 1861 and 9,300 mm of rainfall fell in a month.
·                     The most number of movies are made in India, over 1000 each year.
·                     The worst train disaster ever in the world took place in 1981 in Samastipur, Bihar. In this accident around 800 people lost their lives.
·                     The highest cricket ground in the world is in Chail, Himachal Pradesh. It is 2444 meters above sea level.
·                     The first ever university in the world was established in Takshila in 700 BC. Students numbering more than 10,500 from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects here.
·                     Ayurveda, the earliest school of medicine known to mankind, was started in India in 2,500 BC.
·                     India was the richest country in the world until it was invaded by the British in the 17th century.
·                     The art of navigation was developed in in India nearly 6000 years ago. The word 'navigation' is derived from the Sanskrit word navgatih. The word 'navy' is derived from the Sanskrit word nou.
·                     The world's largest pilgrimage destination is in India. It is called the Vishnu Temple in the the city of Tirupati. Around 30,000 people visit this temple daily, donating about $6 million US dollars everyday.
·                     One of the wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal, is in Agra, India.
·                     The oldest European Church and Synagogue are in the city of Cochin, India, and were built in 1503 and 1568 respectively.
·                     Yoga originated in India some 5000 years ago.
·                     Martial arts originated in India, and later spread to Asia and other parts of the world through Buddhist missionaries.
·                     Anesthesia was used in Indian medicine long before it was adopted into modern medicine.
·                     The Hindus of India created the largest measure of time, known as kalpa. This is the time starting from the birth and ending at the annihilation of the universe, which is around 25 billion years.
·                     Sushruta is someone who is regarded as the father of surgery. More than 2600 years ago, he along with his team conducted complicated surgeries like cataract, cesareans, fractures, artificial limbs, urinary stones, plastic surgeries, and brain surgeries.
·                     India was the only source of diamonds in the world up to 1896.
·                     In around 1000 BC, steel was invented in India.
·                     India is one of the largest exporter of computer software products, exporting software to more than 90 countries around the globe.
·                     In the 5th century, Bhaskaracharya was the first to correctly calculate the time that the Earth takes to orbit the Sun (365.258756484 days). He managed this hundreds of years before the astronomer Smart actually did it.
·                     Snakes & Ladders, one of the most widely played board games, was created by the 13th century poet Saint Gyandev. Originally, it was known as Mokshapat. The ladders in the game represented virtues and vices were represented by the snakes.
·                     The first ever dam and reservoir for irrigation purposes was built in Saurashtra.
·                     Chess was invented in India.
·                     The 2nd largest number of scientists and engineers in the world, are in India.
·                     The largest English speaking nation in the world - India.
·                     Besides the US and Japan, India is only other country in the world to have indigenously built a super computer.
·                     India has the 2nd largest road network in the world after the US.
These were some interesting and fun facts about India.

Business-IT Facts about India


·                     AT & T-Bell Labs - President, Arun Netravalli
·                     Lucent Technologies - Chief Scientist, Arun Netravalli
·                     Hewlett Packard - GM, Rajiv Gupta
·                     Adobe Systems - CEO, Shantanu Narayen
·                     Founder and Creator of Hotmail - Sabeer Bhatia
·                     Creator of Pentium chip - Vinod Dahm
·                     CitiBank - CEO, Victor Menezes
·                     Mckensey - CEO, Rajat Gupta
·                     Stanchart - CEO, Rana Talwar
·                     Sun Microsystems - Co-founder, Vinod Khosla
·                     36% of NASA employees are Indians
·                     34% of Microsoft employees are Indians
·                     38% of doctors in America are Indians
·                     28% of IBM employees are Indians
·                     12% of scientists in America are Indians
·                     17% of Intel employees are Indians
·                     13% of Xerox employees are Indians
·                     More than a million Indians are millionaires



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