Google Doodle Celebrates 25th Birthday
Google Doodle Celebrates 25th Birthday: A Journey Through Art and Innovation On September 27, 1998, a small yet significant event took place that would go on to change the way we interact with the internet. Google, a then-fledgling search engine, introduced its first-ever Google Doodle to celebrate the Burning Man Festival. Today, 25 years later, Google Doodles have become an integral part of our online experience, transforming the plain white search bar into a canvas of creativity and commemorating significant moments in history. As we celebrate the 25th birthday of this iconic feature, it's worth exploring the evolution and impact of Google Doodles. The concept of the Google Doodle was born out of a simple desire to inform users that the co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, were attending the Burning Man Festival. Instead of the standard static homepage, they incorporated the Burning Man stick figure into the logo, and thus, the first Google Doodle was born. It was a p...