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Google, Hello! What's Your Name?

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By yogesh markamPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Google, Hello! What's Your Name?

Hello Google, what's your name? As the late great Douglas Adams once said, it's good to talk. And that certainly holds true when you're talking to Google, one of the most powerful and ubiquitous brands in the world. But do you know what Google's real name is? In fact, do you even know what name was chosen for this search engine when it was first launched in 1998? You might be surprised to learn that there isn't just one Google name – but many.

Self-driving cars

Google’s self-driving cars (currently being tested in Silicon Valley) are at Level 4 of automation. This means they can be fully automated no human input necessary. The entire car is essentially one big computer powered by an array of sensors: cameras, lasers and radar.

Google has said that its self driving cars have already traveled 1.5 million miles with only a handful of accidents caused by humans (none of which were serious). However, there have been a few incidents blamed on defects in Google’s software and it's unclear whether there are bugs or glitches still yet to be discovered that could cause problems for users.

Currently, many people believe self-driving cars will help alleviate traffic jams and make commutes safer for drivers. There are also more far-reaching implications: In theory, we may soon see fleets of self-driving trucks hauling cargo from coast to coast or buses carrying passengers from city to city without any driver involvement whatsoever.

While these possibilities sound exciting, they also raise questions about safety and security (e.g., what happens if someone hacks into a bus full of passengers?). For now, expect semi-autonomous features like parallel parking assistance and lane departure warnings to show up first in luxury vehicles before moving downmarket as costs come down over time.

I am feeling lucky button

Here’s what you need to know about that little button: when you search for a general term like hotels in New York City, Google will show you a list of options and you can click on any one of them. You won’t see paid ads here. Now, when people search for a brand name like Kellogg’s Cereal or American Airlines, they might see an ad that says I am feeling lucky.

This is where that little blue I’m Feeling Lucky button comes into play. When someone searches for a specific brand name, Google may include a special link at the top of its results page called I'm Feeling Lucky. Clicking on it takes users directly to that company's website.

This feature helps businesses reach potential customers who are looking for their products or services but don't necessarily want to use keywords in their search queries. This part should talk about - Hello google tumhara naam kya hai: When you search for your own name (or anyone else’s), Google shows a personalized card with your picture and information pulled from public sources such as Facebook.

The card also includes basic facts like your age, gender, occupation, education level and hometown. If you have a public Twitter account linked to your personal profile (and many people do), then Google will also pull in some recent tweets from there as well.

My Account

Log into your Google account. Click on My Account. Under Personal info & privacy, click on Manage your name under your profile picture. Scroll down to Privacy: How do I make my information private?, and click on Go to settings. Under Profile name, type in whatever you want to use as your display name. Hit Save. Now anyone who looks up your name will see that instead of John Doe or Jane Smith.

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