7.There's always more information out there
Once Google had indexes more of the HTML pages on the Internet than any other search service, our engineers turned their attention to information that was not as readily
accessible. Sometimes it was just a matter of integratingnew databases, such as adding a phone numberand address lookup and a business directory. Other effort required a bit more creativity, like adding the abilityti search billions of images and a way to view pages that were
originally created as PDFs files. The
popularity of PDF results led us to
expand the list of file types searched to include documents produced in a dozen formats such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. For wireless users, Google developed a
unique way to
translate HTML formatted files into a format that could be read by mobile devices, The list is nor likely to end there as Google's researchers continue looking into ways to bring all the world's information to users seeking answers.
8.The need for information crosses all borders
Though Google is headquartered in California, our mission is to dacilitate to information for the entire world, so we have offices around the globe. To that end we maintain dozens of Internet domains and serve more than half of our results to user living outside the United States.Google search results can be restricted to pages written in more than 35l languages according to a user's
preference. We also offer a
translation feature to make content available to the users
regardless of their native tongue and for those who prefer not to search in English,Google's interface can be customized into more than 100 languages. To
accelerate the addition of new languages,Google offers volunteers the opportunity to help in the
translation through an automated tool available on the Google.com website. This process has greatly improved both the variety and quality of service we're able to offer users in even the most far flung corners of the globe.
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