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Some of the Internet's biggest companies have been started by students. Two famous examples are Yahoo and Facebook. Another example is Google, a company which is [ a ] successful that its name has become a verb注 b meaning to perform an Internet search. The firm, now c providing its unique online tools, got its start in the dorm注 rooms of Stanford University. That atmosphere of d researching and trying new things became an important part of the company's identity.
Google's origins involve two Stanford Ph.D.students ― Larry Page and Sergey Brin ― in the mid-1990s. The young scholars were very skilled and highly educated. In 1996, Page and Brin started e working together on a project called "BackRub." For it, they created an Internet search engine. It quickly became popular because of f (accuracy / the / its results / of ). The following year, the engine was renamed "Google."
With their powerful new invention, Page and Brin decided [ g ] into business. However, technology startups注 require a lot of capital, but the two students hardly afford it. Fortunately for them, Stanford University is in the heart of Silicon Valley. The area is home to many hi-tech companies. In August, 1998, Page and Brin received $100,000 in startup capital from a company whose name was Sun Microsystems. Google was officially [ h ] as a company several weeks later.
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