The Early Audience of Google: Academic Researchers and Students

 title: 'Council Post: How Google Came To Dominate Search And What The Future Holds'

The first users of Google were primarily academic and research-focused individuals, particularly at Stanford University, where it was developed. Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the co-founders, were PhD students who initially created the search engine for their own use and other university-related projects. As they tested their algorithm, the search engine quickly attracted fellow students and faculty at Stanford, who were interested in its innovative capabilities compared to other existing search engines like Yahoo! and Bing[1][2][3].

By late 1998, Google was processing searches not just for academic purposes but for a growing number of users attracted by its simplicity and effectiveness. The early user base largely consisted of tech-savvy individuals involved in research and academia[4][5].

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