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Have A Good Day GOOGLE – Google Celebrate Its Birthday

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Last updated on December 6, 2019

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GOOGLE The Wonderful Search Engine that gives an answer to almost all our doubts turns 14 Years old today.
Every September 27, Google decorates its search homepage with a special “Google Doodle” to celebrate its birthday. (Although Google was actually incorporated on September 4, 1998, the company has chosen September 27 as the day to celebrate for the past few years.)

The Google Founders

Sergey Brin and Larry Page  The Google Founders in 1998 named it “Google” with an ambitious goal to build it into a “very large-scale search engine,” the pair wrote at the time.

The name Google was actually a typo of googol, a large number equivalent to 10 raised to the power of 100, written as 1 followed by 100 zeros.

Every year Google Company create an amazing doodle to celebrate its birthdays. This time it is a wonderful chocolate cake they made it as part of the celebration.

Good Day GOOGLE – Celebrate and enjoy the BIG DAY.
Have a look at it and join the celebrations.
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Google’s Celebrations

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