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Often as not, Google's home page is populated with an interesting or interactive Google Doodle. These range from quirky interactive games to celebrations of historical figures. Today's Google ...
Google Doodle in 2017. For the solar eclipse that happened in August 2017, Google created an animated doodle that shows two space aliens playing volleyball with the moon. Rotating in circles ...
The Doodle team, Perla Campos, Kevin Burke, Pedro Vergani and David Lu, standing in front of hip-hop's birthplace, 1520 Sedgwick Avenue. Google hide caption toggle caption ...
First, a space ship abducted the second ‘O’ in the company’s name, then the UFO returned leaving mysterious crop circles. Today, Google reveals the reason for the doodles: Herbert George ...
This Earth Day, Google is dedicating its Doodle to how badly we’re messing up our beloved planet. It’s actually kind of a cool Doodle. Four different GIFs show time lapses of dramatic changes ...
Three 'Cool Google Doodles' stories November 2013 - February 2016. See All Stories. ... today’s Google Doodle celebrating the 129th birthday of ink-blot psychoanalyst ...
Today’s Google Doodle may be one of our all-time favorites. The Google Doodle teaches kids how to code — and manages to include an adorable bunny rabbit. The interactive game is the first of ...
Google Doodles, the one-off alterations of the logo on Google’s homepage, have been delighting users since 1998. But there’s never been a Google Doodle like its latest: The first-ever virtual ...
I know, you’re cool. You don’t do anything the corporate overlords command. But maybe, just this once, make an exception. Today’s Google Doodle mixes up the ole’ rainbow color logo with a ...
Take doodles, not photographs, with this AI-powered camera. It uses Google’s neural networks and doodle data to scan for objects and print out cartoons of what it sees. Created by Dan Macnish.
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