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Google Search Engine for changing the way we think and search for information

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:55 am
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The architectural plan of the building was ingenious, although not without risks. During the project, the team faced technological and financial difficulties and was forced to find unconventional solutions: for example, to ensure that the concrete would shrink at a temperature of +40 degrees Celsius, it was mixed with ice and poured at night.

To lift 330,000 m³ of concrete into the sky, it was necessary to first develop a new system for supplying and filtering concrete under high pressure. The skyscraper opened 9 months later than planned, and its cost was exceeded by $600 million. This did not prevent the Burj Khalifa from instantly becoming a visiting card of Dubai.

16. Walt Disney World Resort — for setting a high bar in the world switzerland number data of entertainment and continuing to raise it


To build the park in the middle of a swamp next to the attractions, the project team needed to create a flood control system that includes 88.5 km of canals and levees that operate automatically without electricity, based on water levels. Today, Disneyland is visited by more than 52 million people annually.

In a rented garage in Menlo Park, California, USA, two Stanford University students created what would become the world's most famous search engine. In reality, they simply wanted to rewire the world wide web.

The network Page invented was based on the premise of citations. When he looked at a web page, he wanted to know which pages linked to it and how many times.

Brin liked the complexity and scale of the idea, and as a result, the duo created a crawler that counted and evaluated every inbound link. They called the project BackRub, which two years later, in 1998, became the Google search engine.

18. "One Belt, One Road" - for launching the largest infrastructure program