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At a convention I'm attending, Dave Girouard from Google Enterprise spoke at today's opening session.
He showed a screen shot of the original Google page from 1997. The letters were thicker, and it had a drop-down box letting you choose how many results you wanted to see per page. Other than that it looked pretty much the same as it does today.
Below the Google Search and I'm Feeling Lucky buttons , it said "© 1997 Stanford University"...
The trivia question is: why did they put the copyright notice on the page? He explained that including the copyright notice had nothing to do with any legal issue and it had nothing to do with Stanford.
Hint: it was related to something they learned while conducting user testing.
[edit: tried to make it clearer ]
He showed a screen shot of the original Google page from 1997. The letters were thicker, and it had a drop-down box letting you choose how many results you wanted to see per page. Other than that it looked pretty much the same as it does today.
Below the Google Search and I'm Feeling Lucky buttons , it said "© 1997 Stanford University"...
The trivia question is: why did they put the copyright notice on the page? He explained that including the copyright notice had nothing to do with any legal issue and it had nothing to do with Stanford.
Hint: it was related to something they learned while conducting user testing.
[edit: tried to make it clearer ]
