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The first google doodle
The first google doodle






On May 19, 2014, for the 40th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube, Google made an interactive virtual Rubik’s Cube that people could try to solve.On November 23, 2013, Google’s logo changed to a playable ‘Doctor Who’ game in honour of the show’s 50th anniversary.On August 8, 2012, Google displayed an interactive Basketball Game for the 2012 Summer Olympics.On June 23, 2012, commemorating Alan Turing’s 100th birth anniversary, Google’s logo became an interactive Turing Machine.On April 15, 2011, Google sported the first live-action video doodle, commemorating Charlie Chaplin’s 122nd birth anniversary.In May 2010, the first interactive Google Doodle celebrated the Pac-Man.In January 2010, the first animated Google Doodle honoured Sir Isaac Newton.Initially, doodles were neither animated nor hyperlinked, but their frequency and complexity increased by the beginning of the 2010s. You have to email your idea for the next Google Doodle at famous Google Doodles The doodle selection process aims to celebrate interesting events and anniversaries that reflect Google’s personality and love for innovation. The ideas for the doodles come from numerous sources including Googlers and Google users. There is a team that decides which events will be celebrated with a doodle. Who selects events about which doodles are made? To date, the team of doodlers has created over 4000 doodles for Google homepages around the world. How many doodles have been created so far? The doodles are created by a team of illustrators called doodlers and engineers. Nowadays, they highlight a wide array of events and anniversaries. In the beginning, the doodles celebrated familiar holidays.

the first google doodle the first google doodle

The users loved it, and doodles started showing up regularly on the Google homepage. In 2000, Page and Brin asked Dennis Hwang to produce a doodle for Bastille Day.

the first google doodle

While the first doodle was relatively simple, the idea of decorating the company logo to celebrate notable events was born.

the first google doodle

The revised logo was intended as a comical message to Google users that the founders were ‘out of office’. They placed a stick figure drawing behind the second ‘o’ in the word, Google. In 1998, Google Doodle’s concept took birth when Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin played with the corporate logo to indicate their attendance at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.








The first google doodle