Google celebrates its Silver Jubilee today, September 27 with a special Doodle. The company also made an official announcement on its website thanking its users for their curiosity and the questions that have helped them to move forward.The blog post read “Thank you for 25 years of curiosity”. It further said “On Googles birthday, were celebrating with a special Doodle and some surprises in Search — and thanking our users for the questions that have moved us forward”In a special doodle generated for the 25th birthday of the company, Google also shared a post describing the significance of the doodle and went down memory to describe the formation of Google two decades ago.“Todays Doodle celebrates Googles 25th year. And while here at Google were oriented towards the future, birthdays can also be a time to reflect. Lets take a walk down memory lane to learn how we were born 25 years ago…” google said.Celebrating our 25th birthday and fondly reminiscing twenty five years of our journey together with this #GoogleDoodle 🥹💕 pic.twitter.com/AqG7W0A4Su— Google India (@GoogleIndia) September 26, 2023 Following this the post shared a brief history of Google and its founders while thanking its users for the 25 years of support.Google Doodle“Much has changed since 1998 — including our logo as seen in todays Doodle — but the mission has remained the same: to organize the worlds information and make it universally accessible and useful. Billions of people from all over the globe use Google to search, connect, work, play, and SO much more!” the post said.“Thank you for evolving with us over the past 25 years. We cant wait to see where the future takes us, together,” it added.History of GoogleThe post shared by Google looks back on this milestone and says even after all these years, the search engines mission remains the same.The search engine was formed after the fateful encounter of its founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page in the late 90s at Stanford University. Both Brin and Page were doctoral students at that time and we pursuing computer science programs at the university.After finding out that both of them had a shared vision of enhancing the accessibility of the World Wide Web (www) they worked tirelessly from their dorm rooms and invented a prototype of a better search engine.As they continued to work on this prototype and made meaningful progress on the project, the first Google office was set up in a rented Garage. On the historic day of September 27, 1988, Google was officially born.