Google is the worlds largest search engine that can be used to find a variety of information such as websites, pictures, maps or even just the answer to the questions like "how many calories in a croissant"


Google uses a software program called a 'crawler' that looks at billions of websites available on the World Wide Web and examines their content.


Google then indexes these to make the websites easier for people to find information they are searching for.


Example: if you type the word ‘holidays’ in the search box, for instance, Google will then show you all the websites with holiday information.


Google's key benefits and features

  • There's a simple search box into which you can type your query.
  • Answers are provided almost instantly.
  • You can choose to search for websites, images, news, maps and much more.
  • It will make suggestions for alternative search terms if you misspell a word or name.
  • You can do searches just in Australia or all over the world.
  • Google has also produced its own web browser, Google Chrome.


As we speak, Google is using crawlers to organize information from webpages and other publicly available content in the Search index.


People use Google to find answers and solution. They have something on the top of their minds, and they want to find an answer that helps them clear the issue to move on with their day.

Google does that better than anyone else by pulling data from all sorts of places to determine exactly what you, specifically, are looking for — even if you don’t type it in that way!