Search engine giant Google is celebrating its 23rd birthday on Monday. To mark the occasion the search engine came up with a special doodle on its homepage.
The animated doodle features a cake with ‘23’ written on top of it, with a birthday candle substituting for ‘L’ in ‘Google’, ANI reported from Washington.
While Google’s foundation started in the year 1997, it was officially established as a company on September 27, 1998. Co-founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Google is today the most widely-used search engine globally.
Its current CEO is Sundar Pichai, who succeeded Page on October 24, 2015.
On the occasion of its 23rd birthday, Google said,” Every day, there are billions of searches on Google in more than 150 languages around the globe, and while much has changed from the early days of Google, from its first server housed in a cabinet built out of toy blocks to its servers now being housed in more than 20 data centers globally, its mission of making the world’s information accessible to everyone remains the same.”
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