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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Why Is Google So Confused About Its Own Birthday?

                                  Today is Google’s 19th birthday. Well, maybe it’s today, maybe it’s not – I’m not sure. Even Google doesn’t know the correct answer to this question.


The month September marks the 19th birthday of the internet giant Google. It was in 1998 when Google turned from a research project in Stanford to a search engine that grew to become a business worth billions. But, there’s a little confusion about Google’s birthday. In the past, Google itself has celebrated this historic day on various dates like September 7th, 8th, 4th, and 27th.
 There are rumors that the Larry Page and Sergey Brin filed to incorporate Google on September 4th, 1998 and it was incorporated three days later. It’s also reported that Google’s domain name was registered on September 15.

On its website, Google writes:

When’s Google’s birthday? I’m not sure even we know.

 
The company adds, “Still, while there’re some differing opinions about when to bust out the candles and cake, one fun fact is that our first doodle was posted even before Google was officially incorporated (August 30th, 1998 vs. September 4th, 1998). With a company that’s got fun as deeply embedded in its DNA as Google, it seems fitting that any function would be a real bash, if you will.”
 
However, now, Google officially celebrates its birthday with a Google Doodle on September 27. It is said that Google changed and fixed a date to gain some media attention when Yahoo! had started giving a tough competition to Google. 


Google began its journey from the scratch in a rented garage belonging to Brin’s now sister-in-law Susan Wojcicki. The company is now 19 years old and it has just changed its logo after a major restructuring led by the formation of a new parent company Alphabet.

In their founders’ letter, Larry Page and Sergey Brin say: “Google is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one. Throughout Google’s evolution as a privately held company, we have managed Google differently.” They have managed to turn Google into one of the biggest companies on the face of the Earth that have the power to destroy (or flourish) any other company.
This is how Google feels. Birthday. Everyday.

As we celebrate the 19th birthday, I’m excited about the plans this company plans to execute in the future and milestones it aims to achieve.

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