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Sometimes it feels like Google is taking over the world. And rumors are always swirling about the next new Google development. Do you know which ones are true?
Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
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almost fact: Page and Brin supposedly make hefty annual payments to an anonymous former Stanford student whom they ousted in the early days of the company.
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True. The two met as PhD students at Stanford.
Google's first official investor was Andy Bechtolsheim, who contributed $1 million.
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almost fact: Bechtolsheim actually gave them $100,000.
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Bechtolsheim, one of the founders of Sun Microsystems, gave Page and Brin $100,000 in 1998.
Google stock was offered for $400 a share at the company's IPO in 2004.
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almost fact: The IPO was in 2004, but shares went for $500.
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The stock price was $85 at the IPO in April 2004.
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In 2006, the verb "google" was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary.
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almost fact: It was added, but in 2004.
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True.
Google's Dow Jones ticker symbol is GOOG.
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almost fact: The ticker symbol is right, but Google is a NASDAQ stock.
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Google is traded on the NASDAQ.
In 2006, Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion, cash.
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almost fact: It was $1.65 billion, but in stock.
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That would have been pretty mind-blowing if it had been cash, right?
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Google will be unveiling a cell phone service in 2010.
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almost fact: The date will probably be more like 2012.
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Nope, not true.
In an attempt to lower energy use, Google bought herds of goats to graze on the grass at company headquarters.
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almost fact: It's sheep that keep the Google grass under control.
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True. In addition to saving on lawnmowing, the goats' munching also lowers the danger of brush fires.
One of Google's famous April Fool's Day product launches was the fake energy drink "Google Juice."
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almost fact: It was actually called "Google Gulp."
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It was Google Gulp. Other fakeout products were "Google Lunar" and "Google Romance."
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Larry Page and Sergey Brin are in negotiations to have the Google office complex annexed from the city of Mountain View, Calif., and renamed "Googleville."
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almost fact: The name is actually going to be "Googleplex."
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Not true, but it wouldn't be totally shocking, would it?
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