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Yes. But it has no use. It's so big, that there is not enough room in the universe to write it out.

A googolplex is 10 raised to the power of a googol (or 1 followed by a googol of zeros).

A googol is 10 raised to the power of 100 ( or 1 followed by 100 zeros).

"Googleplex" is actually the name of Google's headquarters. They meant to name themselves after the number, googol, to show the number of searches they can do. But they spelled it wrong and it came out "google." So googolplex with an "o" is a large number, but googleplex with an "e" is a large building.

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2011-06-03 17:57:06

Yes. Here are a couple of definitions:

1 googol = 10100 (a '1' with 100 zeros after it).

1 googolplex = 10googol (a '1' with a googol zeros after it)

1 googolplexian = 10googolplex (a '1' with a googolplex zeros after it).

Also, please notice the spelling.

"Google" is an internet company.

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