The Web According to Google in 2001

Google recently turned 10, and, as part of the celebration, it has re-published its first search engine index from 2001. A mere 1.3 billion pages. Now, go ahead and do your vanity search and see if you show up. Me, I’m barely there. You?

 

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  1. Alex Brogger says . . . | October 1, 2008 / 10:58 am

    Searching for current presidential candidates yields interesting results. (Palin does not appear anywhere)

  2. Carol A says . . . | October 1, 2008 / 5:43 pm

    Hey! I am there and with my one published song:
    Mortlock Miscellany September
    YOU HAVE A GOD
    /MICK AND CAROL JURD ; [PERFORMED BY] FRATERNITY. Adelaide : Raven , [1971]. …
    http://143.216.21.6/library/collres/mortlock/mortmisc/900.html – View old version on the Internet Archive.

    But the link no longer exists so maybe I was deleted!
    Carol A (who was Carol Jurd)

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