Google Doodle: Google turns 23

Today Google is celebrating its 23rd birthday on Monday.

Google Doodle: Google turns 23

Google Doodle: Google’s turn 23rd

Today Google is celebrating its 23rd birthday on Monday. It is the world’s largest search engine, Google is developed by two Ph.D. students- Sergey Brin and Larry Page to mark the occasion, the search engine came up with a 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.”

Its official establishment is on September 27, 1998. The Internet giant is celebrating 23 years of existence with an animated chocolate cake on its homepage. Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in 1995 at Stanford University. They created the Internet search engine at the Google.stanford.edu address.

The search engine they built together went live on Stanford's network in 1996. In 1998, Google Inc was officially born. The world's largest search engine, Google, was developed by two Ph.D. students-- Sergey Brin and Larry Page. It actually started as a research project. Larry Page and Sergey Brin created the Internet search engine at the Google.stanford.edu address.

To mark the special day, Google came up with a Doodle on its homepage. Google Doodle features a cake and a candle substituting the letter 'l' in Google. 23 is written on the animated cake.

By the next year, the two Google co-founders were building a search engine together in their dorm rooms and developing their first prototype. In 1998, Google Inc. was officially born.“Every day, there are billions of searches on Google in more than 150 languages around the globe, and it has changed very much 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,” Google Doodle page says.

The tech company also said that it is a "one chance encounter" between two computer scientists who changed the course of the Internet and the lives of millions. Nowadays everything is available on the internet easily and people are also getting lazy by doing things online. Each and everything is now available on Google.