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The original Google storage (stanford.edu)
68 points by preek on Dec 18, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments



Kind of sobering to realize that in 1996 I was building duplo doll houses with my daughter while Larry and Sergey and were building a duplo server housing that grew into a $190 billion company.

I had always heard that the Google logo's color scheme was derived from the duplo colors. Seems to be the case.


That was just the storage unit, check the image linked from the page - http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/pictures/display/... - all of those servers were doing the real work.

Of course, it is humbling to know that just 14 years later the average smartphone has that kind of power. (ok, well, probably not the average)


What's awesome is that they were working way smarter than any other small or big search cluster. Instead of just pounding out an inverted index of words to web pages, they were walking the web graph and creating ranking data that massively surpassed all other search engines in relevancy.

Back then AllTheWeb and Excite thought they had Search in the bag while that little cluster chugged quietly away.


So that's where the "blue, red, orange, and green" logo colors come from!


I used to walk by that lego storage array in the Stanford CS building every day when I was an undergrad. I personally found it inspirational.


Me too! However, a few weeks ago I dropped in at gates and it appears they moved it to huang.


Now I can figure where the colors of Google's logo came from.




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