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Google turns 27: Nostalgic doodle brings back the vintage logo

Google was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were pursuing their PhDs at Stanford University.

The first-ever logo of Google from 1998 instantly transports one to the '90s era. (Image: Google)The first-ever logo of Google from 1998 instantly transports one to the '90s era. (Image: Google)

The world’s most popular search engine, Google, is celebrating its 27th birthday today. To mark the occasion, on Saturday, September 27, Google shared its first-ever logo as the Doodle. “We’re celebrating by getting nostalgic with our first-ever logo. Search on,” the company said on its site. 

The Google Doodle is a temporary alteration of the company logo on the homepage to mark special occasions. The special Doodle on Saturday commemorates the day when Google was founded in 1998 to organise the world’s information and make it universally accessible. 

“As we celebrate Google’s birthday today, we remember our humble beginnings as a research project in a garage – proof that breakthrough moments can start in ordinary places,” Google said. The doodle artwork shows the first-ever logo, which instantly transports one to the 90s.

Back in 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google while they were pursuing PhDs at Stanford University. Initially, they developed a search engine named BackRub that ranked pages based on backlinks. Eventually, they renamed it Google. The company had a meteoric rise owing to its fast and relevant search results. 

Over the years, Google expanded into products such as Gmail, Maps, Android, Chrome, and YouTube. In 2004, Google’s IPO marked a major milestone, and in 2015, it became a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., its newly created parent company. Today, Google is among the world’s most influential tech companies that are shaping the internet and how we advertise in a digital world. 

Sundar Pichai is currently the CEO of both Google and its parent company, Alphabet Inc. Other key people at Google, as of today, are Ruth Porat, president and CIO; Anat Ashkenazi, CFO; and Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud. Page and Brin continue to remain influential shareholders, and Alphabet recently crossed a $3 trillion valuation, making it one of the most valuable companies in the world. Much of Google’s growth is propelled by its strong performance in search, cloud computing, AI, and advertising. 

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