
Google is celebrating the beginning today of the ICC Champions Trophy cricket tournament with an interactive doodle. The doodle is a simple but highly addictive fun game of cricket, played by clicking the mouse to swing the bat.
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Mother’s Day is being celebrated every year on the second Sunday of May across the world, including India. Search giant Google celebrates this international special day by dedicating a heart-warming ‘cactus mom’ doodle to all the mothers in various parts of the world. The animated doodle represents the celebration of ‘motherhood’ and has honoured all the sacrifices a mother makes for her child.
India celebrates 68th Republic Day 2017 today. Search giant Google dedicated its latest non-animated doodle to the 68th Republic Day of India. The doodle shows a stadium full of people lined with the three colours of Indian flag: saffron, white and green. The doodle shows one-half of the stadium, with the crowd on two corners, while a saffron-coloured band runs along the inner periphery of the semi-circular track.
The interactive doodle on New Year’s Eve showed a bunch of party balloons hung from a ceiling in a net. Google was counting down to midnight with animated balloons eagerly waiting for the clock to strike twelve to drop down and join the New Year celebration. The wait is over! As the clock strikes midnight, 2017 year is finally here! Google doodle celebrates the beginning of the new year with dropping of balloons from the nets for celebration.
The New Year is few hours away and Google wishes you Happy New Year’s Eve with an animated doodle. The animated doodle features a bunch of party balloons hung from a ceiling in a net. The balloons are jumping around, watching the clock, in anticipation for it to strike midnight and welcome 2017. The balloons have wide open eyes, and are all ready to be released as the clock strikes midnight to party for New Year’s.
The third of the Happy Holidays 2016 (Christmas Day) Google doodle has everyone cozily sitting by the fireplace with family and friends. Here is to a day filled with love, warmth, and mugs of hot cocoa. Today’s doodle depicts the various letters spelling out Google sitting comfortably around the fireplace, sipping presumably hot cocoa, opening gifts and knitting.
Yesterday, Google released Happy Holidays 2016 Google doodle celebrating the tradition of caroling. Today, on Christmas Eve, Google spreads more cheer with yet another doodle on ‘Tis The Season, where we see the Google letters making hearts, stars, smiley faces and hand-prints behind fogged up windows. Like yesterday’s Google Doodles, the animated images are designed by Gerben Steenks and come in two versions.
The internet giant Google gets in festive spirit publishing on home page an adorable and animated ‘Happy Holidays 2016’ doodle on December 23, 2016. This year’s ‘Happy Holidays’ Google doodle is celebrating the tradition of caroling. December 23 is considered the first day of the Christmas and New Year holiday season. ‘Tis the season is a line from the popular 1862 Christmas carol Deck the Halls, and is also an album of Christmas songs by Olivia Newton-John and Vince Gill.
Google has commemorated the 158th anniversary of the birthday of scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose (November 30, 1858 – November 23, 1937). Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, CSI, CIE, FRS, was a polymath, physicist, biologist, biophysicist, botanist and archaeologist, and an early writer of science fiction. Living in British India, he pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made very significant contributions to plant science, and laid the foundations of experimental science in the Indian subcontinent.
The internet giant Google’s eighteenth birthday is being celebrated with an animated colourful doodle on home page on September 27, 2016. The doodle shows Google’s “G” with a cute tiny pink birthday hat blowing up a long party balloon to spell out the rest of company’s name, before being carried off into the sky. In the backdrop are two bunches of bright balloons. Each bunch has three balloons representing the six letters G O O G L E.