![]() However, some are confused as to why today is Google's "birthday." As it stands, Page and Brin met in 1995-3 years before 1998. ![]() According to Internet Live Stats, "Google now processes over 40,000 search queries every second on average (visualize them here), which translates to over 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide." If he could divine a method to count and qualify each backlink on the Web, as Page puts it 'the Web would become a more valuable place.'" It's as fun as it is weird – and you get to learn some great chili pepper facts on the way.Wired writes that Page "reasoned that the entire Web was loosely based on the premise of citation. But that's where it all gets weird – you're then taken to a strange game where you have to throw ice cream at a chilli pepper with good enough timing to undo its heat. And the game sort of commemorates that, by showing the scientist eating a chilli and then cooling his mouth down with ice cream. Scovile scales: This Doodle was created to honour Wilbur Scovile, the man who created the measurements for how hot chilis are. ![]() What you can do, however, is click through from that same page to Google's Chrome Music Lab – and in there you'll find a huge range of different, strange musical experiments. So it's worth giving it a try – but you'll probably not have as much fun as when you're playing the two above. It's beautifully crafted and interesting, especially if you're keen to learn about songwriting or musical theory. Arpeggios: The last of the musical experiences – and probably, to be honest, the most boring – this game allows you to look at the way chords and arpeggios work. ![]()
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