One night in 2000, Jennifer Lopez debuted a historic dress. And then Google changed the internet forever

If you have a moment, go to Google and type something like “Jennifer Lopez 2000 Grammy dress.” Leave that new AI Mode section aside and tap on the ‘Images’ tab to find a green Versace dress with a jungle print that caused a real sensation in both the fashion media and the world of technology. In fact, that dress marked a before and after on the internet. Because before February 23, 2000, when we wanted to see what clothes the current star had worn to an event (to give an example), we had to wait for the news to appear on TV, browse through magazines or go to the Internet to Google it. And there you didn’t find the photo, but instead you had to wade through a sea of ​​blue text links to search through. There was no Google Images. We’re not even talking about videos. Before JLo’s Grammys dress, this was all field text Why it is important. Google’s decision to organize information based on images and not only on text not only changed the world of fashion as the work of a European brand went from being seen on the catwalks and little else, to reaching the entire world. It also modified our way of accessing information, laying the foundations for an Internet (and later, social networks) focused more on audiovisuals than on pure and simple text. These were the dawn of the internet of content. What started in July 2021 with an index of 250 million images, went to one billion images in 2005 and by 2010, exceeded 10 billion. Later, Google stopped offering that figure to focus on quality over quality. Paradoxically, in 2025 it is following the opposite path, massively deindexing images by considering them low quality or generated by AI. The context. In the year 2000, the Google search engine was not what it is now: the undisputed leader with almost 90% share. And the “almost” thing is something about the post-internet – ChatGPT had been overcoming that barrier for more than a decade. In fact, with just a couple of years of life, he was beginning his rise at a time when there was no hegemony as he managed to impose later, with others like Yahoo! and Altavista with greater weight. And then she arrived on the red carpet at the 42nd Grammy Awards, nominated that year for Best Dance Recording for “Waiting for Tonight.” Jennifer Lopez wore a semi-transparent green dress with a dizzying V-neckline that fell to her navel. If you already existed at that time and were old enough to watch TV, you surely saw it because because her dress was viraleven before that concept was used for matters other than biology. Seeing it once wasn’t enough, so people went online to look for it en masse. “People wanted more than text (…). At the time, it was the most popular search we had ever seen” counted Eric Schmidt for Project Syndicate. The former Google CEO explained that at the time “we didn’t have a sure way to get users exactly what they wanted: J.Lo wearing that dress.” Between the lines. That’s when started to cook Google Search Image. According to Cathy Edwards, director of engineering and product at Google Images, it wasn’t something that happened overnight, but JLo lit the fuse. There were few employees, but like Edwards explained In 2020, it was clear to everyone that they needed to build a photocentric search engine. The question was knowing what priority to give it. That same summer, Google hired a newly graduated engineer, Huican Zhu, and put him to work with Huican Zhu, who was the executive director of YouTube and who at that time was responsible for product. The two stood hand in hand and, According to Edwardsthey practically developed it alone to launch Google Search Images in July 2021. In Xataka | People are so fed up with the current Internet that they are returning to MySpace. Not out of nostalgia, but out of rebellion In Xataka | All the times that throughout the 20th century we imagined ourselves on the Internet

Paula Echevarría returns to the semi-updo that best suits her and renews her manicure like Jennifer Lopez

With a light foundation, a subtle peach blush and a lipstick in the shade with a satin finish, Paula Echevarría has posed naturally and smiling in the spotlight of the last event he attended in Madrid. The actress, who has opted for the most discreet brown eyeshadow and she has made up her eyes in a simple and elegant way with black pencil in a water line and marked mascara, she was especially pretty last night with your trusty semi-updo and the manicure that is back in fashion. © GTRES Paula Echevarría’s uncomplicated semi-updo Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., presented yesterday evening at COAM in Madrid the new Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 models, which set a new standard for mobile AI. Paula Echevarría, Miguel Torres, Maxi Iglesias, Kira Miró, Carolina Marín, Xuso Jones and Miriam Giovanelli They were some of the well-known faces who did not want to miss this event. For the occasion, Paula Echevarría opted for a simple semi-updo. A relaxed hairstyle that we have seen her wear on many occasions. And it doesn’t surprise us!: it suits him wonderfully and is one of the easy party hairstyles that look best, whatever the shape of your face and the length of your hair. The actress usually wears this hairstyle with straight hair and She usually releases two strands to frame her face. The interpreter does not have curtain bangsbut it is faithful to a very flattering parade that gives you a lot of play to create hairstyles of this style. © GTRES Paula has given volume to her hair at the roots and has slightly fluffed her hair at the height of her ears to partially cover them, obtaining a sophisticated and elegant result. That of the Samsung ambassador in Spain is the updated version of a very classic and timeless hairstyle that moves away from those with a polished finish and effect wet hair which are now also a trend. © GTRES ‘Yes, I have colored my nails again’ That air classy of the semi-collected Pau Eche It is what gives meaning to the burgundy enamel that has also been chosen. The actress, who, like JLo, she is usually faithful to nail polishes in natural colors, she has distanced herself from her fetish manicure and, as she herself has told her virtual followers on social networks, “she has given color to her nails again”. Coincidentally, Jennifer Lopez has done the same this week within the framework of the promotion of the new film in which he stars. Of course: “Jenny from the block” has also abandoned her usual almond manicure to dare with the so trendy square nails, which Kylie Jenner also wears. However, Paula has preferred to stick with the shape that best suits hands with short fingers and narrow nails. © GTRES The footwear that Paula has rescued Paula Echevarría not only has recovered his trusted semi-updo and the nail polish that returns every fall-winter, but also, she has once again worn the footwear that she wore so much when she was also a blogger. © GTRES We talk about over the knee boots. The Asturian has worn them with a two-tone striped set of gray-scale skirt and jacket and a white shirt. A rejuvenating bet with which has once again shown that the years do not pass by her.

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