It’s Google’s 25th birthday and the company is going all out.
First incorporated in 1998, Google turns a quarter century old on Wednesday, and some of its products, including Search, WeToSearch, and Translate, will have special Easter eggs marking the birthday.
To find them, simply search, hum or translate “Happy Birthday” on Google’s products on Wednesday, and confetti will start raining down on Google’s screen.
Google also created a special Google Doodle for its birthday, a temporary variation of Google’s regular logo that the search engine does to honor various holidays, events, or notable individuals.

The birthday Google Doodle honors Google’s logo evolution, from the first logo to its current iteration, culminating in a special 25th birthday logo.
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When is Google’s birthday?
Google was founded on September 4, 1998, but the company began celebrating its anniversary on September 27 in 2005, after announcing that it was moving away from the pages it indexed.
What was the first Google Doodle?
The first Google Doodle came shortly after Google. It was simple – in 1998, when co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin took time out to attend the Burning Man festival, they placed a stick man on the search engine’s logo.
Since then, more than 5,000 unique Google Doodles have been created, ranging from Valentine’s Day to the Ice Cream Sundae anniversary in 2011. Now, a team of engineers and illustrators, called Doodlers, are responsible for the various Google Doodles.
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