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Some fashion moments define an era. Others literally change the internet. When Jennifer Lopez stepped onto the 2000 Grammy Awards red carpet in a daring plunging Versace jungle-print dress, the world took notice and so did Google.

At the time, Google’s search engine was still in it's infancy and it's results were purely text-based. But something unprecedented happened. Millions of users began searching for images of JLo’s dress. The sheer volume of requests made one thing abundantly clear. People didn’t just want to read about iconic moments but they wanted to "see" them.

This digital clamour led Google’s engineers (including former CEO Eric Schmidt) to realise they needed a better way to deliver image-based results. Thus, Google Images was born in July 2001 and started allowing users to browse pictures at the click of a button.

Before this, searching for images online was a cumbersome process by often requiring users to sift through slow-loading pages or visit specific websites. The demand for Lopez’s dress effectively revolutionised how we consume visual content and shaping modern internet culture.

Today, Google Images is an indispensable tool that handles billions of searches daily. And to think...it all started with one daring dress. Jennifer Lopez didn’t just make fashion history; she helped shape the digital age. So, the next time you search for a viral image, spare a thought for the dress that changed the internet forever.

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