Google has some interesting facts behind it. For example, it was originally called "BackRub" and the name was derived from the mathematical term "googol." Additionally, Google's first office was located in a garage and the company's co-founders met at Stanford University.
The article covers six interesting facts about Silicon Valley startups. These include that Steve Wozniak was arrested for hash possession, that Google employees once gained weight from free food, and that Snapchat was created to send disappearing nude photos.
Black holes are extremely dense objects with a mass often greater than the sun. They have a gravitational force so strong it can defy the laws of physics, and are believed to be formed when a star collapses in on itself. Black holes can emit a tremendous amount of energy in the form of X-rays and gamma rays, and are believed to be responsible for the formation of galaxies.
Plastic pollution is a major environmental problem, with millions of tonnes of plastic in the world's oceans and a high incidence of marine animals being killed by plastic pollution every year. Plastic pollution contributes to climate change and is a major problem due to the amount of single-use plastic that is produced each year.
The article covers six different computer scientists who have made major contributions to the world of technology. Paul Graham is responsible for developing the first web-based online store, Sergey Brin is a co -founder of Google, Marissa Mayer is the current CEO of Yahoo!, Steve Jobs was the co-founder of Apple, Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft, and Larry Page is also a co-founder of Google.
The first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, was released in 1971. The first personal computer, the Altair 8800, followed in 1975. The first mass-produced microprocessor, the 8088, was released in 1979, and the first home computer, the Apple I, in 1976. The first laptop, the Osborne 1, hit the market in 1981, and the first commercially successful personal computer, the Commodore 64, was released in 1982.
The human brain can process an amazing amount of information – up to 60,000 thoughts per day. This is made possible by the brain's incredibly efficient processing power, which is able to filter and manage all the incoming information.
The quantum mechanics of black holes has been extensively studied, and it is now known that black holes are intrinsically quantum mechanical objects. Black holes are created when a star collapses or when two neutron stars collide. They are extremely dense, with a mass of a few solar masses compressed into a diameter of only a few kilometers. The gravity of a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape from it. The surface of a black hole is called the event horizon, and it is the point of no return for anything that falls into the black hole. Black holes are thought to be the end -state of massive stars, and they play an important role in the evolution of galaxies.