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Posted: 20 Sep 2009 09:25 PM PDT MR BEANS S HOUSE AND FAMILY PROFILE NAME : ROWAN SEBASTIAN ATKINSON a.ka Mr.Bean / Row. BIRTH DATE / PLACE: JANUARY,09 1955 In Newcastle-upon- Tyne , UK . WIFE : SUNETRA SASTRY SON : BENJAMIN ATKINSON DAUGHTER: LILY ATKINSON Mr. Bean with his Wife.. You may also like ........ Bookmark this page Follow me on Twitter |
5 Things You Didnt Know about Google Posted: 20 Sep 2009 09:23 PM PDT 5 Things You Didn't Know about Google
Google was originally called BackRub Seventy-twomillion dollars a year -- that works out to about $7,530 per Googler (aterm Google uses to identify employees). While the exact details varydepending on location (the Google empire spans the globe), employees atGoogle's California headquarters, aptly entitled the Googleplex, arewelcome to at least two free meals a day from 11 different gourmetcafeterias. As if that werenât enough, another thing you didnât knowabout Google is that in addition to the cafeterias, Google offersnumerous snack bars that are chock-full of healthy morsels to munch on. Andthat's certainly not all. Is your car in a bit of a rut? Not to worry;Google offers on-site car washes and oil changes. The list of perks forworking at Google is never-ending, making it no surprise that it'sconsidered the No. 1 place to work, offering: on-site haircuts, fullathletic facilities, massage therapists, language classes, drop-off drycleaning, day cares, and on-site doctors, just to name a few. Oh, andif your dog is stuck at home and feeling a little lonely, just bringhim to work -- Google doesn't mind. There'snot much to see on Google's main search page, and perhaps simplicity isone of the keys to Google's success. When searching Google, you aregiven two options: âGoogle Searchâ or âI'm Feeling Lucky.â By clickingthe former, you are given that familiar list of search results; byclicking the latter, however, you are automatically redirected to thefirst search result, bypassing the search engineâs results page. besidesthe fun factor, the idea behind the âI'm Feeling Luckyâ feature is toprovide the user with instant connection to the precise page they aresearching for, thus saving them time that would normally be spentperusing endless search results. Sounds harmless enough, right? Not sofast. Because âI'm Feeling Luckyâ bypasses all advertising, it isestimated that Google loses about $110 million per year in advertising-generated revenue. So why in the world would any Fortune 500 companynot patch such a gaping leak? "It's possible to become too dry, toocorporate, too much about making money. I think what's delightful about'I'm Feeling Lucky' is that it reminds you there are real people here,"Google Executive Marissa Mayer told Valleywag, an online tech-blog. Googlealso offers full language support for Pig Latin, Klingon and even ElmerFudd. Anyone else still feeling lucky? Try typing, âFrench militaryvictoriesâ and clicking âI'm Feeling Lucky.â Behold the result. Somemight remember the âmiserable failureâ fiasco when one typed thosewords and clicked âI'm Feeling Lucky,â and they were instantlyconnected to a biography of President George W. Bush on the White Housewebsite. Now, before you jump to conclusions, this trick -- which nolonger works -- was carried out by members of the online communitythrough the art of âGoogle bombing.â Google bombing works because ofGoogle's backlink search strategy. You may also like ........ Bookmark this page Follow me on Twitter |
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