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What is Google?

Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
Google is a tool in the Search Engines category of a tech stack.

Who uses Google?

Companies
11 companies reportedly use Google in their tech stacks, including What we can do for you, Development Tools, and Marmof.

Developers
203 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Google.

Google Integrations

ChatGPT for Google, Linnworks, Clay, SuperAGI, and gerev.ai are some of the popular tools that integrate with Google. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Google.
Decisions about Google

Here are some stack decisions, common use cases and reviews by companies and developers who chose Google in their tech stack.

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Google Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Google?
Sphinx
It lets you either batch index and search data stored in an SQL database, NoSQL storage, or just files quickly and easily — or index and search data on the fly, working with it pretty much as with a database server.
Lucene
Lucene Core, our flagship sub-project, provides Java-based indexing and search technology, as well as spellchecking, hit highlighting and advanced analysis/tokenization capabilities.
Apache Solr
It uses the tools you use to make application building a snap. It is built on the battle-tested Apache Zookeeper, it makes it easy to scale up and down.
MkDocs
It builds completely static HTML sites that you can host on GitHub pages, Amazon S3, or anywhere else you choose. There's a stack of good looking themes available. The built-in dev-server allows you to preview your documentation as you're writing it. It will even auto-reload and refresh your browser whenever you save your changes.
YugabyteDB
An open-source, high-performance, distributed SQL database built for resilience and scale. Re-uses the upper half of PostgreSQL to offer advanced RDBMS features, architected to be fully distributed like Google Spanner.
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Google's Followers
215 developers follow Google to keep up with related blogs and decisions.