Google celebrates its 21st birthday with Doodle featuring a bulky computer

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Google celebrated its 21st birthday with a throwback picture of a bulky computer on Friday. The tech giant, which is now one of the biggest companies in the world, began as a project by two Computer graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin in their dorm room.

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    Google celebrates its 21st birthday with Doodle featuring a bulky computer

    Google celebrated its 21st birthday with a throwback picture of a bulky computer on Friday. The tech giant, which is now one of the biggest companies in the world, began as a project by two Computer graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin in their dorm room.

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    Google has changed the design of its homepage to celebrate Andre-Jacque Garnerin’s jump on October 22 1797 from a balloon above Parc Monceau in Paris.
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    May 1 is a national holiday in more than 80 countries and celebrated unofficially in many other countries.

    First May Day celebration in India was organised in Madras by the Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan on 1 May 1923. This was also the first time the red flag was used in India.

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