Vocable (Anglais)

How Jennifer Lopez prompted the launch of Google Images

L'histoire insolite du célèbre moteur de recherche.

- SARAH YOUNG

Depuis sa création en juillet 2001, Google Images, le moteur de recherche du géant de la technologi­e, a transformé la manière dont on accède et utilise les images. The Independen­t revient sur l'événement culturel à l’origine de cet outil devenu incontourn­able.

Today, influentia­l celebritie­s have the ability to prompt the sell-out of a dress and cause fast-fashion retailers to produce copy-cat designs almost overnight. But, very few have the power to inspire the launch of one of the Internet’s greatest search engine tools.

2. In 2000, Jennifer Lopez wore a green jungle-inspired Versace dress to the 42nd annual Grammy Awards. The diaphanous gown became one of the singer’s most popular looks of all time and has since gone down in the fashion history books. Following her appearance on the red carpet, members of the public were so fascinated by the slashedto-the-navel dress Lopez chose for the event that they clamoured to search for photo evidence on Google. However, at the time, Google Images was yet to exist.

3. In an essay published on Project Syndicate – an internatio­nal media organisati­on – in 2015, Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, explained how the hunt for pictures of Lopez ultimately inspired engineers to create the feature. “At the time, it was the most popular search query we had ever seen,” Schmidt wrote. “But we had no sure-fire way of getting users exactly what they wanted: J-Lo wearing that dress.” As a result, Schmidt said “Google Image Search was born.”

4. The tycoon went on to explain how the outfit prompted Google to expand the tool from just text to images, adding: “Our cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin – like

all other successful inventors – kept iterating. “They started with images. After all, people wanted more than just text. This first became apparent after the 2000 Grammy Awards, where Jennifer Lopez wore a green dress that, well, caught the world’s attention.”

5. The 50-year-old recently addressed the revelation in a YouTube video titled “Moments of Fashion”. In the clip, Lopez said: “Years later I found out that because of that night and because of that dress, Google images was actually created.” The actor also spoke about the effect the dress had on the fashion industry and referred to the atmosphere on the red carpet that night as “a frenzy”. “The flashes started going in a way that it’s not usually. There was an extra kinetic energy there,” Lopez said. “It just goes to show you the power of fashion and the power of those types of moments. And I know people try to make it frivolous at times, but what those things do is they give people an inspiratio­n. It puts a beautiful moment out into the world.”

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