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Google Logo of September 7: What does bouncing-balls Google Doodle mean?

As Washington Post said that the biggest internet mystery remains on Google homepage today. Every major news outlets seem to try to guess that what actually made Google change its logo to bouncing-balls. Many news organizations has reported that Web Search Giant may be celebrating its own birthday as two Stanford students had reportedly started the company 12 years ago in September. If that is the case then we wish a Happy Birthday to Google.

Google Doodle

Google Doodle

Google Birthday is actually not the case! According to Search Engine Land, the bouncing-balls are not related Google Birthday. “Today’s doodle is not related to a birthday but is fast, fun and interactive, just the way we think search should be” Search Engine Quoted the email of Google Spokesman.

What about JavaScript Birthday? If bouncing-balls Google Doodle is not celebrating the Google birthday then it may be celebrating JavaScript birthday.  According to PC World, JavaScript, as LiveScript, was first released in September 1995 as part of the Netscape Navigator 2.

If someone really has lot of time then Wikipedia’s September 7 page will be good point to start for the guess game.



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  1. dboh says:

    Nanotechnology related?

  2. Daniel Coursey says:

    Google will be celebrating at an Art museum in San Fran today. Maybe the logos this week are in reference to art….

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