Google Celebrates 25th Birthday with Special Doodle: A Walk Down Memory Lane
Google marks its 25th birthday with a unique doodle, reflecting on its journey from a garage startup to a search giant. Explore Google's history and vision for the future
Google, the search giant, is celebrating its 25th birthday with a special doodle that turns 'Google' into 'G25gle.' While the company was officially incorporated on September 4, it has observed its birthday on September 27 for over a decade. On this milestone occasion, Google took a nostalgic "walk down memory lane" by showcasing various doodles that have adorned its homepage over the years.
Founded by doctoral students Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Google's journey began in the late 1990s when they met at Stanford University's computer science program. United by a shared vision of making the World Wide Web more accessible, they embarked on a mission to create a better search engine. Working tirelessly from their dorm rooms, they developed a prototype that would change the way the world accessed information.
As their project gained momentum, Brin and Page moved operations to Google's first office, a humble rented garage. It was on September 27, 1998, that Google Inc. was officially born.
Since its inception, Google has undergone significant transformations, but its core mission remains steadfast: "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." The company expressed gratitude to its users for evolving alongside it during the past 25 years and eagerly anticipates the future's possibilities.
Google's current CEO, Sundar Pichai, reflected on the company's journey in a recent note. He acknowledged Google's role in transforming technology and expressed gratitude to users, employees, and partners who have contributed to its success. Pichai emphasized the importance of innovation and adaptation, recognizing that what was once considered extraordinary technology has become commonplace as boundaries continue to be pushed.
As Google turns 25, it remains an iconic symbol of innovation and accessibility on the internet. With a rich history and a commitment to the future, Google's special doodle on its birthday is a reminder of its enduring impact on the digital world.