Hi friends, this is the first time I am wishing happy birthday to a company and like me millions of well wishers of Google are sending birthday greetings from all parts of the world. Incorporated on September 27th, 1998, Google celebrated its every birthday with note of success and now it is celebrating its 12th birthday as the most successful and proud birthday boy. Today Google is the biggest and very efficient online search engine with more than a million servers at its data centers around the Globe. You can’t think of any online activity without Google and its associated services and Orkut may be the most popular social networking tool used by majority of people both young and old. List of service provided by Giant Google is growing and looking at the way it performs, no doubt it is going to rule the world of internet for many more years. In this context I remember a story which was there in my 3rd standard text book. Kanaka Dasa was a great saint and poet who lived in between 15th and 16th century in southern part of India. He was a staunch devotee of Lord Krishna. In his school days one day his teacher gave a banana each to every student and asked them to eat in a place where no body observes them. All students came to the teacher and happily explained how they ate the banana but only Kanaka Dasa returned the banana to the teacher and told him “Sir I am unable to find a place where no body is watching me, Lord Krishna is every where in the universe and I could not eat this banana without his knowledge.” Now Google has become like a Lord who watches and captures all online activities and you cannot escape from its eagle eyes. Getting a respectable page rank from Google has become a prestige matter for blogger like me and earning money from Google adsense is the dream of millions of blogger. Only thing you must remember while dealing with Google- he will not show mercy towards cheaters and will never give second chance. I am ending this special post by wishing Google many more successful birthdays in the coming years.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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