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Google celebrates 19th birthday with a Doodle

Google is celebrating its 19th birthday on Wednesday with a "surprise" spinner Doodle that allows users to explore 19 games it has launched over the years - including a new version of the snake game.

September 27, 2017 16:19 IST
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