Post Tagged with: "Google Doodle"

‘The Flintstones’ Turn 50: Google Doodle Celebrates Anniversary

I was amazed to see The Flintstones on the logo on Google.com today. It is the 50th Anniversary of The Flintstones, and to celebrate Google has created a Google Doodle of The Flintstones. A Google Doodle, for those who don’t know what it is, is whenever Google changes the logo on their homepage to celebrate [...]

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Google Doodle mystery for today is crop circles

Today Google has decided to celebrate a famous person’s birthday by adding a new Google Doodle. The Google Doodle is crop circles. Clicking on the Google logo will take you to the search results for this term. Just like the previous logo on September 5, Google has decided to tweet and change their logo and [...]

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Crop Circles logo appears on Google homepage

Google has changed the logo on their homepage once again. It is now featuring a logo linking to search results for Crop Circles. The Google logo also has all circles in every letter, except for the letter “l”. The URL of the image points to http://www.google.com/logos/goog_e.gif with a missing “l”. Last time Google’s logo linked [...]

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Unexplained Phenomenon UFO Mystery solved!

Today Google linked to search results for Unexplained Phenomenon, and they even posted a twitter message with a cryptic message: “All your O are belong to us”. Hans posted it on QuickPWN earlier, but we didn’t know why Google had this logo on their front page. Some people thought it was because of the District [...]

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Michael Jackson: 51st Birthday Today

Today is the 51st birthday of Michael Jackson. Google has created a logo on their main Google page to celebrate the birthday of the King of Pop. Happy birthday Michael Jackson! Michael Jackson died of cardiac arrest on June 25, and just yesterday his death was ruled as a homicide due to intoxication by anaesthetic. [...]

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Hans Christian Ørsted: Google Doodle

While I was browsing Google today I noticed Google had a new logo (also known as a Google Doodle) on their homepage. They made this logo to recognize the birthday of Hans Christian Ørsted. Ørsted was a physicist, chemist, and also a poet, but he was best known for his discovery of electromagnetism. If you [...]

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