To celebrate its 22nd birthday, Google created a special doodle
It's 22nd birthday of Google today (on Sunday). Though the search engine giant officially debuted on September 8, 1998, it has been celebrating its birthday on September 27.
To celebrate its 22nd birthday, Google has created a special doodle.
The doodle features the logo ‘G’ sitting in front of a laptop doing a video call. The birthday celebration video call is with the rest of the letters - OOGLE. There’s also a piece of cake and presents in the Google Doodle. The representation of the Doodle is quite appropriate for the current situation where most people have celebrated and still are through video calls.
If anyone tap on the Doodle from the Google homepage, it will open to a Search results page for well, Google. People can also share the Google Doodle on Facebook, Twitter and via email. There’s also a copy button for the link so it’s easier to share it anywhere. As with every Doodle, this one too has a page with a short description about the celebration.
22 years ago in the year 1998, Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they were both PhD students at Stanford University. “Google”, the word comes from the mathematical term “googol”.
“While walking in the woods of New Jersey, American mathematician Edward Kasner asked his young nephew Milton Sirotta to help him choose a name for a mind-boggling number: a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Milton’s reply? A googol! The term gained widespread visibility 20 years later with its inclusion in a 1940 book Kasner co-authored called “Mathematics and the Imagination,” Google explained in its Doodle page Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com/