Here are all Google's 20th Anniversary Easter Eggs – TechCrunch



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Twenty years ago, two Stanford doctoral students founded a search engine company based in the garage of their friend Susan, Menlo Park. Originally named "BackRub", Larry Page and Sergey Brin ended up thinking better and opted for a misspelling of the term googol, indicating the number one followed by 100 zeros.

On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Google has added fun Easter eggs to its products, in addition to the doodle above. Starting today, a number of 1998-type requests will raise the idea: "It's 2018! Did you mean?

There are 17 of these requests. So, the spoilers, here is the list:

The Google Street View feature is even more fun. The aforementioned Susan (who now runs a small video site) kindly offered a glimpse of the space where it all began. The garage has been restored to its former glory, with the Google home page of the old school on an equally old monitor. There is also the room that served as the "world headquarters" of the company.

It's a story littered with school jackets, empty pizza boxes and a lost Koosh bullet or two.

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