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How Larry Page And Google Helped Keep Rock And Metal Alive



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16:38 Thursday, 15 August 2024

Google co-founder Larry Page played a big role in keeping rock and metal bands going through the search engine.

Page’s education in music played a big role in creating the platform. His parents encouraged him by sending him to Interlochen Arts Camp. His work in composition and percussion influenced how he built technology. Page often says his music training inspired his drive for fast computing. This eventually triggered him to create Google’s quick search algorithms, and his skills in timing and precision from music helped make Google’s services efficient.

Unlike mainstream music, rock and metal fans are more likely to search for rare records, obscure band histories, and live shows. These searches might be hard to find without a strong tool. Google’s ability to handle a lot of information made it easier for fans to find and share this content. It kept the music and fanbase active, and it helped the genre and the bands stay relevant in the changing music scene.

In addition to creating the platform, Google launched ‘Google Music’ and later combined music services with YouTube. The platforms and algorithms influenced how music, including metal, is found and enjoyed.

The survival of rock and metal bands in the digital age is partly thanks to Google. The search engine helps people discover and rediscover music. New generations turn to the internet for music, and Google’s search engine plays a big role in leading them to these genres.

In short, Larry Page’s creation hasn’t just provided information; it’s helped preserve a piece of the history of the genre.

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