A Look Back in Time
Google's journey began in 1998 in a garage in Menlo Park, California. Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two stanford university students, have decided to create a search engine that will revolutionize the way people access information online. Little did they know that their project, initially named "Backrobe" would soon become synonymous with internet search.
The Birth of Google's Iconic Logo
The famous Google logo, known for its vibrant colors and game designs, was first introduced in 1998. It perfectly embodied Google's mission of making the Internet an accessible and enjoyable place for everyone. Over the years, google's logo has undergone minor changes and even interesting changes on special occasions.
The Evolution of the Google Doodle
One of the most loved and creative traditions that Google has established is The Google Doodle. It all started in 1998 when Larry and Sergei attended the Burning Man Festival. To let users know they're out of the office, they placed a simple stick image behind the other 'O' in the Google logo. This little act marked the birth of what we now know as Google Doodles.
Celebrating Moments, History, and Achievements
Google Doodles have become a canvas to celebrate moments of historical importance, achievements of notable personalities and various cultural events. From paying tribute to leaders like Albert Einstein and Marie Curie to celebrating cultural festivals and sporting events, Google Doodles has caught the world's attention and generated curiosity.
Interactive and Educational Doodles
In addition to static images, Google has created
interactive and educational Doodles that engage users and share valuable
knowledge. Some Doodles have transformed into mini-games, quizzes, and
animations, providing an entertaining and informative experience.
The 25th Birthday Google Doodle
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