Believe it or not, Google turns 10 this month. Though other search engines predated it — remember AltaVista and Infoseek — Google has become synonymous with Web searching. Over the course of the past decade, we’ve become accustomed to typing a couple of words, clicking the search button, and browsing the results page with the 10 blue links Google spits back at us.

This worked well as long as Google’s index of the Web was relatively small. But now it contains at least 15 billion pages, plus images, audio clips, videos, books and all sorts of other information. That’s a lot of stuff to sift through.

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