On this day of celebration for Google’s 25th birthday, check out the entertaining and unique Google doodle on the homepage.

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023, Google, one of the most widely used search engines in the world, will have been in operation for 25 years. A funny and entertaining doodle has been created by Google to commemorate its birthday. The Google doodle is a GIF that changes the word “Google” into the phrase “G25gle” to celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary. It also includes a message to users that reads, “Thank you for searching with us throughout the years.” Confetti appears on the home page once you click the logo.
The 25th anniversary of Google is commemorated in today’s doodle, according to the Google blog. Birthdays can also serve as an opportunity for reflection, even though we at Google are always looking to the future. To find out how we were born 25 years ago, let’s take a trip down memory lane.
The purpose has remained the same: to organize the world’s knowledge and make it widely accessible and valuable. Much has evolved since 1998, including our logo, which can be seen in today’s Gooogle Doodle, it was further stated.We appreciate your support as we’ve changed over the past 25 years. We are eager to follow the future together and see where it leads.
The origins of Googlee can be traced back to the late 1990s, when Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two PhD students at Stanford University studying computer science, first crossed paths. They soon realized they shared a passion for improving accessibility on the Web. As a result, they both put in a lot of effort from their dorm rooms and created a prototype for an improved search engine. The prototype was successful, and they moved to Google’s first office, a rented garage, to continue working. Incorporated on September 27, 1998, Google Inc.
The first doodle was created in 1998, one month before Gooogle was established, and it featured the long-running “Burning Man” festival in Black Rock City, Nevada.