September 2025 Highlights: Google Doodle Birthday & Yuki Bhambri’s US Open Run
Welcome to the September 2025 roundup on India Info Hub. In just a month we covered two stories that grabbed attention – the quirky way Google dates its birthday and an Indian tennis star breaking new ground at the US Open. Both pieces show how a little curiosity can uncover bigger trends.
Why Google’s Birthday Keeps Moving
Google loves to celebrate with doodles, but you might have noticed the company’s official birthday showing up on different dates. The confusion isn’t a mistake; it’s a result of how the tech giant counts its origins. Early work on the search algorithm started in 1996, while the company’s legal incorporation happened in September 1998. Depending on which milestone you pick, the birthday slides between October 1998 and a later “official” date.
Our article walks through the most memorable doodles that marked each anniversary. The 23rd‑year cake doodle highlighted the company’s growth, while the 27th‑year throwback to the original logo reminded fans of how far the visual identity has traveled. We also explained how doodlers – the creative team behind the daily art – now produce hundreds of designs each year, turning a simple birthday note from 1998 into a global art project.
Understanding the date shift matters if you’re tracking tech history or just want to join the celebration on the right day. The piece also offers a quick cheat sheet: look for the “incorporation” date if you prefer the legal angle, or the “first public demo” date if you’re interested in the research start. Either way, Google’s doodles keep the conversation alive, and you can spot the change by checking the archive on the homepage.
Yuki Bhambri’s US Open Breakthrough
On the sports side, September brought a proud moment for Indian tennis. Yuki Bhambri, paired with Michael Venus, surged into the men’s doubles semi‑final at the 2025 US Open. This feat made Bhambri only the fourth Indian man in the Open Era to reach that stage, joining an elite group that includes Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi.
The duo’s run was anything but easy. They toppled the seeded pair of Nikola Mektic and Rajeev Ram in a three‑set thriller, then held their nerve against another tough team before eventually falling to Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury. The article breaks down each match point by point, showing how Bhambri’s aggressive net play and Venus’s strong serve combined for a winning formula.
Beyond the scores, we explored what this semi‑final appearance means for Bhambri’s career. The result will boost his doubles ranking, open doors to higher‑seeded entries, and inspire younger Indian players to aim for Grand Slam success. We also highlighted Bhambri’s comeback journey after a series of injuries, emphasizing the resilience that helped him reach this milestone.
Both stories from September 2025 reflect the variety of content you can find on India Info Hub – from tech quirks that affect everyday browsing to sports achievements that put India on the world stage. Dive deeper into each article for full details, behind‑the‑scenes insights, and what to watch for next.
Stay tuned for more updates, and let us know which story caught your eye!
Google Doodle Birthday: Why the Search Giant’s Anniversary Dates Keep Shifting
Google marks its milestones with playful homepage doodles, yet the company’s birthday appears on different dates. The confusion stems from how the founding is counted—early research work versus formal incorporation. Past doodles, like the 23rd‑year cake and the 27th‑year throwback to the original logo, illustrate this tug‑of‑war. The tradition began in 1998 as an out‑of‑office note and has grown into a global art project. Doodlers now craft hundreds of designs each year, each with its own story.
Yuki Bhambri reaches US Open 2025 doubles semi-final with Michael Venus, fourth Indian to hit Grand Slam milestone
Yuki Bhambri and Michael Venus reached the US Open 2025 men’s doubles semi-final, making Bhambri the fourth Indian man in the Open Era to hit that mark. The new pairing knocked out higher seeds, including Nikola Mektic/Rajeev Ram, before falling to Neal Skupski/Joe Salisbury in three tight sets. The run caps Bhambri’s doubles-focused comeback and is set to lift his ranking to a new high.