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This year Google was founded, signaling the start of a new era in Search

1998

100

This sorting algorithm might share its name with a dance your grandparents perfected.

Bubble Sort

100

This Google innovation project aims to make smart glasses that overlay digital information in the real world.

Google Glass 

100

In 1998, Larry and Sergey setup workspace in Susan Wojcicki's garage. She is now CEO of this company.

YouTube

100

He's known as Google's 2nd CEO

Eric Schmidt

200

This project, Google's first April Fool's joke, claimed to reduce data latency by harnessing pigeon power.

PigeonRank

200

If you're talking about a data structure that operates on a Last In, First Out basis, you're talking about this.

Stack

200

This car project by Google aims to drive itself without any human intervention.

Waymo

200

This viral dance crazy had everyone doing weird arm movements in 2010; Google surely noticed.

The Dougie

200

Co-founder of Apple, the 'other' Steve, known for forward thinking in building the first Apple computer.

Steve Wozniak

300

Google's original name, it reflected the vast amount of information the founders hoped to organize.

BackRub
300

This search algorithm is quick to the point, splitting elements into smaller parts before conquering

QuickSort

300

Google's parent company, founded in 2015, to allow greater management scalability of many companies.

Alphabet Inc.

300

Named for a Monty Python comedy troupe, this programming language is a favorite at Google.

Python.

300

This pioneer developed the World Wide Web, not to be confused with the internet itself. 

Tim Berners-Lee

400

This beloved Google feature started as a doodle incorporating Burning Man's symbol.

Google Doodle

400

Invented by Edgar F. Codd, this language speaks to a data base.

SQL

400

This Google project users large balloons to provide internet access to remote areas. 

Project Loon.

400

This term describes the main algorithms by which Google sorts through the web's vast content.

PageRank.

400

This PayPal co-founder is known for his investments in startups through Founders Fund, and for being the first outside investor in Facebook. 


Bonus* what's the name of the group who left PayPal to found companies like Tesla, LinkedIn, and more.

Peter Thiel


*PayPal Mafia

500

Introduced in 2005, this service allowed people to explore celestial bodies like Mars and the Moon

Google Earth

500

It's the principle programming paradigm used in Google's system languages like Go and Dart.

Concurrency

500

This AI system by Google can learn video games in a way that mimics human neural networks. 

DeepMind.

500

Google's massive index of books, which aimed to scan and make searchable the world's entire book catalog.

Google Books

500

Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore are co-founders of this tech giant focused on integrated circuits. 

Intel

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