What is the first thing you do when you open your internet browser, first thing in the morning and especially in case, if Google is your homepage?
With the London Olympics going on, the Google Doodle changes everyday and its amazing how Google has got people across the world hooked on to it. I, myself invest almost 5 minutes everyday playing with the it; my Google searches have never been this interesting before.
Doodles are the changes that Google does to it's standard logo to celebrate certain national and international occasions and holidays, birthdays and anniversaries of well-known artists, legends and scientists. The first Google Doodle appeared in 1998, it was created to honor the Burning Man Festival of 1998. It was designed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, it was made to notify users that the Google founders were attending the festival held in the Nevada desert.
Since 1998, the Google Doodle team has created over 1,000 doodles for our homepages. The Doodlers, that's what the illustrators in the Google Doodle team are known as, have created so many mind boggling interactive doodles. Here are some amazing doodles that we have picked for you:
Happy viewing!
Uncle Sam Search #1 1999
Summer Olympics Sydney- Closing Ceremony 2000
Lunar Year 2001
Pablo Picasso's 121st Birthday 2002
Dilbert Google Doodle 2002
100th Anniversary of Flight 2003
Athens Olympic Games- Opening Ceremony 2004
Bastille Day 2004
Teachers' Day 2005
International Women's Day 2005
World Cup 2006
Earth Day 2007
Portuguese Scientific Culture Day 2008
50th Anniversary of the LEGO Brick 2008
Jan Evangelista Purkyne's Birthday 2009
Invention of the Bar Code 2009
20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall 2009
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