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Google celebrates its 21st birthday with a special doodle

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 27, 2019 15:32 IST

Google, one of the world's largest companies, celebrated its 21st birthday on Friday with a doodle. Google has featured an old computer in doodle, in which a CPU, monitor, keyboard, mouse of that era with a timestamp '989 27' (27 September 1998) can be seen.

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Google, one of the world's largest companies, celebrated its 21st birthday on Friday with a doodle. Google has featured an old computer in doodle, in which a CPU, monitor, keyboard, mouse of that era with a timestamp '989 27' (27 September 1998) can be seen.

The current CEO of Google is Sundar Pichai of Indian origin. It is known that in 1998, the idea of ​​creating the search engine portal came to the mind of two computer graduates Larry Page and Serge Brin. Today Google is the largest search engine in the world. It manufactures everything from operating systems to mobile devices.

On 15 September 1995, the registration of Google.com domain was done. But Google was registered as a company on 4 September 1998. Google is presently available in more than 150 languages.

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