From Google’s first name to First High level programming language. In this blog, you will read about 15 mind blowing facts about technology.
- ‘Technology’ word was discovered in early 17th century. It consist of two Greek words ‘techne’ and ‘logia’.
- Motorola made world’s first mobile phone. In 1983, Motorola produced the first ever mobile phone Motorola DynaTAC 8000X.
- we still don’t know who is the founder of Bitcoin. The first person to invest in Bitcoin is Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. He is Pseudonym of the person or group who created Bitcoin.

- The first name of the company ‘Google’ is BackRub named because of it’s web ‘Back links’.
- Your smartphone screen is much more dirtier than toilet seats. Smartphone screen is covered with massive number of different types of germs.

- The average cost of making a ‘AAA’ games might go over $100 millions.
- Google has the highest number of servers in the world. Google has more than 2 million servers spreaded across various data centres across the globe.
- Brainfuck, Molbolge and Intercal are one of the most hardest programming languages to learn. These programming languages are known to be extremely difficult for any programmer to comprehend. for example, here is the code for ‘Hello World’ in BrainFuck.
++++++++++[>+++++++>++++++++++>+++<<<-]++>++++++++..+++>++ <<+++++++++++++++>.+++.——.——–.>+.
- Nuclear Energy emits zero percent carbon. The nuclear power reactors do not produce carbon dioxide emissions. So, it’s a clear energy source.
- Computer can only understand it’s machine language, 0 and 1. 0 for false and 1 for true.

- There are more than 100k searches per second on Google.
- PUBG (Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds) is inspired by Japanese film ‘Battle Royale’. PUBG is also the one of the highest grossing game of all time.
- The first High-level programming language was FORTRAN.
- The word ‘Robot’ comes from the Czech word ‘robota’ which means ‘labour’. This is truly a mind blowing facts about technology.
- The first product of smartphone company Nokia is toilet paper.
