Google

1997-1998 (pre-launch)
This logo was used during the developing stage at Stanford University. Google was, in fact, originally named BackRub.

1998
This logo was used only for a month. Back then, the "G" was green.

1998-1999
The "G" is now blue, the logo seems smaller, the shadow is repositioned, and an exclamation point (!) was added, possibly to mimic the Yahoo! logo.

1999-2013 (primary), 1999-present (secondary)
Launched May 1999, this is arguably the most familiar and popular logo among the Internet. The fontface is Catull BQ and the exclamation point was removed.

1999-2010, 1999-present (secondary, used only for old/outdated browsers)
On very old/outdated browsers (such as IE5 and older), this logo is still used instead of the next couple logos below.

2010-2013 (primary), 2010-present (secondary)
Launched May 6, 2010, this logo is just like the previous logo, except for the colours are brighter and the shadows have been reduced. The previous logo is still used as a secondary logo. This logo first appeared on a beta testing of the new look on November 8, 2009 before it fully premiered. Even though it was possibly replaced by the 2013 flat logo, this logo is still shown on some Google sites.

2013-present
On September 19, 2013, the logo was remade in 2D. Notable differences also include a serifs of less-acute angles on the "G" and a connected horizontal bar on the "e".

White logos
White versions of the Google logo are used during times of great tragedy. Instances when the white logo has been used include the Polish aircraft disaster which killed President Lech Kaczyński, the Qinghai earthquake and the Gansu mudslide of China. White logos will also appear if you customized the main page of Google by adding background with the now-decommissioned iGoogle. The white version of the Google logo also appears on Google Maps.

Doodles

 * Please help by adding the logos on google.com/doodles to the Doodles pages.

On various days throughout the year Google change from their default logo to a stylised one with significance to the date, called Google Doodles. To see the Doodles through the years, see the following pages:


 * 1998
 * 1999
 * 2000
 * 2001
 * 2002
 * 2003
 * 2004
 * 2005
 * 2006


 * 2007
 * 2008
 * 2009
 * 2010
 * 2011
 * 2012
 * 2013
 * 2014
 * 2015

2009–2012
This icon still appears on the YouTube Help Center.