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Google homepage: As competitors dwell in a sea of internet homepage frenzy, the Google design remains fairly aloof, yet somehow manages to catch the collective eye of internet surfers around the world!

So what makes this infamous search engine's homepage acquire millions of unique visitors per day in the face of such simplicity?




In 2000, Google began offering keyword advertising with simple text based ads that were designed to maintain an orderly page design and to further capitalize on page loading speed. Since its inception, it has acquired several small, start up companies including Pyra Labs (the creators of Blogger), Double Click and the ever-popular, You Tube. To further improve production and services, the company has entered into partnerships with other businesses and government agencies, including NASA Ames Research Center and Time Warner. For the 2006 fiscal year, the company reported a whopping $10.492 billion in advertising revenue and $112 million in licensing and other revenues.




Google has unveiled a new logo and as weird as it sounds: you can play all day long with Google’s balls on the Google home page. Today’s Google Logo consists of a lot of HTML5 balls and when you leave them alone, regroup themselves into the “Google” name.





This is not the first time Google messed with the companies’ productivity sometime in May 2010 when internet users were allowed to play PacMan during a weekend on the Google homepage. Anyway head over to Google.com in order to play with Google’s balls.



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