Back in 1999 when Yahoo was the world's 800-lb search-gorilla, Google was a small gem that was emerging towards it's destiny, but far from the powerful world-dominant Googleplex we know today.
Google's search engine, which builds a vast global index of web pages via automated "spiders" or googlebot that crawls through billions of pages a year, represents only a fraction of the the world's Internet traffic, and must be constantly updated.
Read what Tracy Sheridan, CEO of Waxxi has to say, reporting live from an a presentation by Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales at New York University this past Thursday.
Back in 1999 when Yahoo was the world's 800-lb search-gorilla, Google was a small gem that was emerging towards it's destiny, but far from the powerful world-dominant Googleplex we know today.
Google's search engine, which builds a vast global index of web pages via automated "spiders" or googlebot that crawls through billions of pages a year, represents only a fraction of the the world's Internet traffic, and must be constantly updated.
Read what Tracy Sheridan, CEO of Waxxi has to say, reporting live from an a presentation by Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales at New York University this past Thursday.