The common misconception is that Sergey Brin and Larry Page named their search engine Google because they wanted googol (that is 1, followed by 100 zeroes), but the guy with whom they shared their office at Stanford University misspelled it when he did a search of available domain names.
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The common misconception is that Sergey Brin and Larry Page named their search engine Google because they wanted googol (that is 1, followed by 100 zeroes), but the guy with whom they shared their office at Stanford University misspelled it when he did a search of available domain names.