Friday, 2 December 2011

Googly Facts about Google

Google! The search engine we all know and love! Outmatched by none in terms of speed and efficiency! But how about these little snippets?

1- That "Google" is actually a spelling error? The founders originally wanted it to be"Googol." Supreme math nerds would know that Googol is the mathematical term for 1 followed by 100 zeros. The original name was meant toreflect the company's mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the web.

2- Google's main search page isn't bare to make it "professional," it's like that because the founder didn't know HTML and just wanted a quick interface.

3- Google started out in a garage. No really, the company's first office was in a garage, in Menlo Park, California.

4- That G-mail was a "company exclusive" mailing system for 2 whole years before being made public? Only Google used this mailing service internally.

5- It would take 5,707 years for a person to search Google's 3 billion pages? The Google software does it in 0.5 seconds!

6- Dennis Hwang, a Korean computer artist in the United States, is the guy behind these witty Doodles? Hwang has been drawing the face of Google for over two years. The doodles are preserved in an online museum.

7- Ever heard of Google Moon? Google Moon is an extension of Google Maps and Google Earth that, courtesy of NASA imagery, enables you to surf the Moon's surface and check out the exact spots that the Apollo astronauts made their landings.

8-Keyhole, the satellite imaging company that Google acquired in October 2004 was funded by CIA? As if Facebook wasn't enough....

Just a few fun facts I thought people would like to know =)
Sound off in the comments section!

Syed Sameer Rahman (10U0063)


Patriotism- A Dying Phenomenon




PatriotismYou may Google and come across a number of different definitions and interpretations of this single word. You could ask around your social circle and have different versions of the same phenomenon. But to me patriotism is not just limited to the very definition of the word. Patriotism may be taken as a feeling that every person should have for his or her country. Or an expression, which one needs to express time and time again to maintain the love for his/her country. Similarly It even might be a myth or a dying phenomenon as we move towards globalization.

Almost every Pakistani would claim to be a patriot but are we really patriots in its true definition? I fear the ratio of true patriots to the number of Pakistanis is getting pretty low. My analysis might be wrong and masses might disagree as they have every right to do so, it’s a democratic country after all (supposedly).
So what makes me have this rash overview of the Pakistanis of today, you might ask. Truth is, even I can’t answer that question as I don’t feel like a true patriot myself. But do I love my country? Yes I do have a strong affiliation with the country I was born in. Would I die for my country? Not really, but if the same question is asked while our national songs are on the speaker or our national team wins a match, my opinion might change. It's like finding solace for 2 minutes in the isolation of an enclosure where you have come to escape the reality of life. I love national holidays though, who doesn’t like a day off from the normal course of life.

I might be wrong in assuming the general youth having similar perception as mine, but I haven’t yet come across any event which might make me think otherwise. We all love to love Pakistan, as an expression. But I doubt if we really feel it most of the time. It’s like an unhealthy relationship, in which the three golden words have lost its meaning.

What’s the cause of this negativity? I’m uncertain about the answer, yet again . But do we really get a chance to be positive, is optimism still applicable in Pakistan or being so would be considered as a fool’s paradise. We have been on the news for quite some time now, and rarely for any good reason. But I don’t blame any of those events to be a major factor in this negativity, not even the government as I’m not willing to blame myself. The whole root of negativity is derived from the hypocrisy which lies within me. I don’t recall being thankful for being a national to an Islamic republic , I don’t even remember being gratified for any single blessing I have (without any personal effort from my end) . Am I taking everything for granted ? not sure , but still I have every right to complaint for all the things I could have had , since we are in a democratic country .

I might not be speaking for the masses but there would surely be a number of people out there who might be able to relate my curious state of mind . But sincerely I wish to be blessed with the true feeling of patriotism somehow , until then I’ll keep finding solace in the bliss of ignorance.

An average Pakistani
Usama Nasir
10U0775- Section E