Google Birthday
The Google search engine was launched in September of 1998, making 2008 the company's 10th "birthday" celebration. The exact date of the site's launch has, according to the website itself, been shifted around slightly over the years.
In September 2008, Google launched the Web site Google 10th Birthday. The Web site includes a timeline with important Google dates and background on the site and its creation. The 10th birthday celebration also included the launching of the Project 10 to the 100th, which will reward ideas that could improve the world and help humans. The project rewards up to 5 ideas with a total of $10 million which goes to implementation of the projects.
Fast Facts
- Founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page
- Launched out of a garage in Menlo Park, California
- Started out answering about 10,000 search queries per day
- First hired employee: Director of technology Craig Silverstein
- Moved to Palo Alto office space in 1999
- Company inspired by paper Brin and Page wrote at Stanford
No Exact Date
Until 2005, Google celebrated its birthday on September 7, the date the company was incorporated. Since then, the "official" birthday has been moved to September 27, which marked a major expansion of the site.1
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