Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the founders of Google.Inc did not just give
people the world and everything about it at their fingertips, they also
happened to give people what we think is their best project - Google
doodles. On August 30, 1998, Page and Brin decided to have some fun with
the Google logo and came up with one that indicated their absence from
the office on the Burning Man festival that day.
Google came up with its first animated doodle on Sir Isaac Newton's 367th birthday on Januray 4, 2010
On PAC-MAN’s 30th birthday, the team made the first interactive doodle which they called their first-ever playable Google doodle. The team had the doodle on for 48 hours with an "Insert Coin" button right under, pressing on which, started the game
The Doodle team celebrated John Lennon's 70th birthday in October 2010 with their first-ever animated video doodle
The Doodle honoured Ludwig van Beethoven on the 245th anniversary of his baptism by constructing a doodle showing the maestro making beautiful music - the evocative mood and drama of which made the doodle more fun
On Charles Dickens' 200th birthday, the team got a dozen of Dickens' characters to celebrate. Some of the recognisable faces were Uncle Scrooge and Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol, Pip and Estella from Great Expectations.
On Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin's 122nd birthday on April 16, the doodle team came up with their first ever live action video doodle. The simple, silent short film starred the entire Doodle team
The team celebrated the 120th birthday of Agatha Christie — the popular English crime novelist and short story writer
The team celebrated the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's landing in space on April 12, 2011. The team made a ccol Vostok spacecraft which launched when users roll over the doodle.
The team honoured the exciting discovery of water on Mars on September 29, 2015 with with most adorable Doodle ever showing Mars sipping water with a content smile
Google came up with its first animated doodle on Sir Isaac Newton's 367th birthday on Januray 4, 2010
On PAC-MAN’s 30th birthday, the team made the first interactive doodle which they called their first-ever playable Google doodle. The team had the doodle on for 48 hours with an "Insert Coin" button right under, pressing on which, started the game
The Doodle team celebrated John Lennon's 70th birthday in October 2010 with their first-ever animated video doodle
The Doodle honoured Ludwig van Beethoven on the 245th anniversary of his baptism by constructing a doodle showing the maestro making beautiful music - the evocative mood and drama of which made the doodle more fun
On Charles Dickens' 200th birthday, the team got a dozen of Dickens' characters to celebrate. Some of the recognisable faces were Uncle Scrooge and Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol, Pip and Estella from Great Expectations.
On Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin's 122nd birthday on April 16, the doodle team came up with their first ever live action video doodle. The simple, silent short film starred the entire Doodle team
The team celebrated the 120th birthday of Agatha Christie — the popular English crime novelist and short story writer
The team celebrated the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's landing in space on April 12, 2011. The team made a ccol Vostok spacecraft which launched when users roll over the doodle.
The team honoured the exciting discovery of water on Mars on September 29, 2015 with with most adorable Doodle ever showing Mars sipping water with a content smile
The team gave India its first doodle in 2001 on March 9 on the occasion
of the festival of Holi. The doodle has splatters of colours around it,
signifying the play of colours on Holi.
Doodle paid tribute to Nargis Dutt's magnetic charisma that peeked from
underneath the veil, on her 86th birthday on June 1, 2015
The team celebrated Valentine's Day in 2012 with an adorable animated video story
The team wished mothers of all shapes, sizes, and species with this cute
doodle a Happy Mother's Day in 2015! It represented the universality of
familial love
On Fathers' Day, 2015, the team came up with one of its many adorable
doodles! They celebrated dads of all shapes, sizes, and species! The
doodle represented the universality of familial love
On Amrita Sher-gil's 103rd birthday, the doodle honoured "Indian Frida
Kahlo" who left no hold barred in her life or works. Her passionate
lifestyle and relentless endeavour to express herself were brought to
life through her paintings. Her paintings speak volumes of her
passionate lifestyle and relentless desire to express herself through
her canvasses. The inspiration for this Doodle, by Jennifer Hom, is
Sher-Gil's painting "Three Girls".
The team celebrated the 94th birthday of Verghese Kurien — the father of
White Revolution in India, on November 26, 2015. They saluted his
ingenuity transformed India’s milk industry and continues to soothe
countless stomachs and minds
The team had a bunch of birds of adorable birds sitting in a line and wishing the world a happy new year on the start of 2016
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