

by Ricebowl Team
Happy Google 25th Birthday! Google is celebrating its 25th birthday today (27 September 2023) with a special Doodle. Although Google was officially incorporated on September 4, it has been celebrating its birthday on September 27 for over a decade. To mark this occasion, Google showcased various doodles from the past.

The company mentioned that it's using this day to both look back and plan for the future. In Google's words, "Today's Doodle celebrates Google's 25th year. While we're always looking ahead, birthdays are also a time to remember. Let's take a journey back to see how we began 25 years ago.
Sundar Pichai is the current CEO of Google. Last month, he wrote a message for Google's birthday where he talked about the company's journey, how it has changed technology, and where it's going. He thanked the users, employees, and partners who have been part of Google's success. He also praised the constant drive to come up with new ideas and the hard work of people who have worked at Google in the past and now.
In his message, Mr. Pichai talked about how important it is to keep inventing and adapting. He mentioned that what used to be amazing technology becomes normal as we keep pushing the limits.
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Google Doodles are fun and creative changes to the Google logo you see on Google's homepage. They pop up on special days to celebrate important events, famous people, or holidays. These Doodles can be pictures, animations, or even games that make searching on Google more interesting and educational. They're like a little surprise that Google shares with its users.
Google Doodles have become quite special in recent years, like collector's items. Many websites talk about them whenever Google creates a new one. Making a Doodle is interesting, and you can see how it's done in the video below. The most liked Doodle is the Google Birthday Doodle.
Something cool is that Google also celebrates your birthday! When your birthday arrives, and you visit the Google homepage, you'll see the Google logo all decked out for a birthday party. If you hover your mouse over the image, it will say "Happy Birthday [Your first name].
Usually, when you click on a Doodle, it takes you to a search about the topic of that day's Doodle. But on your birthday, it's different. Instead of a search, it opens your own profile on Google+
Google doesn't only mark your birthday. It also celebrates its own birthday. Sometimes, they make a big deal out of it. For example, on their 17th birthday in 2015, they created a special doodle that reflected on Google's early years.
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