Modelling the IC of Google’s search business

July 28, 2010 by · 6 Comments 

Google’s search business is a great example of a knowledge factory. While it is driven by highly complex math, the business model developed a decade ago is very simple. It all started with the competencies of two computer science graduate students at Stanford, Sergey Brin and Larry Page. The year was 1995. Page was looking for a thesis topic and was intrigued by the emerging “World Wide Web.” He saw it as a math problem. Brin got involved and by 1998, they had launched Google.

Here’s the story told through the construction of a model of this knowledge factory using Legos.  Read more