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Google celebrated its 27th birthday on September 27, 2025, with a nostalgic twist—a retro Doodle featuring its very first logo from 1998. Across more than twenty countries, users were greeted by the vintage “Catull BQ” font and the once-familiar exclamation mark that marked Google’s early identity. The Doodle was more than just a design throwback; it was a reminder of Google’s humble beginnings and its rise into one of the world’s most influential tech giants.

Google’s Journey: From Garage Startup to Tech Titan

Google’s origin story is legendary yet inspiring. In 1998, Stanford PhD students Larry Page and Sergey Brin sought to “organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” Their vision took shape when Sun Microsystems co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim wrote them a $100,000 check—before Google Inc. even officially existed. That funding marked the birth of a revolution.

Officially incorporated on September 4, 1998, Google began in a small garage but quickly scaled. Within a year, it secured $25 million in venture capital, handled half a million daily searches, and signed Yahoo! as a client. By 2004, Google was processing 200 million searches per day, a number that now pales compared to today’s trillions of queries. Over time, Google expanded beyond search into email, productivity tools, YouTube, Android, hardware, and cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence and quantum computing—all under the umbrella of parent company Alphabet Inc.

Why Google’s Birthday Falls on September 27

Interestingly, Google wasn’t incorporated on September 27—it was founded on September 4, 1998. Yet, since 2006, Google has chosen September 27 as its official birthday. Historians speculate this date aligns with milestones in web indexing that cemented Google’s dominance. Earlier celebrations had shifted between September 7, 8, and 27, but the latter has become tradition. According to Google’s statement, this year’s Doodle “features the company’s first-ever logo, transporting users back to the 1990s while connecting them to Google’s latest AI innovations.”

Google’s Doodles: A Bridge Between Past and Future

Over the years, Google’s Doodles have evolved from simple sketches to interactive animations and games celebrating cultural icons, scientific breakthroughs, and global events. This year’s retro Doodle emphasizes Google’s roots while showcasing its forward-looking innovations. By revisiting its original logo, Google highlights how far it has come while honoring the billions of users who made the journey possible.

Google’s Global Impact and Innovation

Today, Google processes more than 70% of the world’s online searches and offers services like Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and the Android ecosystem. Its Pixel devices and Gemini AI platform demonstrate how Google continues to push boundaries in technology. Though founders Page and Brin have stepped back from daily operations, Sundar Pichai now leads both Google and Alphabet, guiding the company’s vision for the future.

Google’s Message: Gratitude and Inspiration

This 27th birthday celebration is more than nostalgia—it’s about appreciating how Google has transformed the internet. The company expressed gratitude to its users for “making it all possible,” reminding the world that Google’s story is intertwined with the digital revolution itself. The retro Doodle serves as a symbol: every great innovation, like Google, begins with a bold idea and the determination to pursue it.

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By Arshad Hussain

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