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Showing posts with label Google doodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google doodles. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Google Doodle For Eiffel Tower Public Open

Google Doodle For Eiffel Tower Public Open

Google New 2015 Doodle For Eiffel Tower Public Open
On March 31, 1889 the Eiffel Tower first opened to the public in Paris and today, Google is celebrating its 126th anniversary with a doodle that shows workers giving final touches to the French marvel. Eiffel Tower was the tallest man-made structure in the world until the Empire State Building was constructed.

Creation of Gustave Eiffel, the iconic structure is an iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris. It served as the entrance arch to the 1889 World's Fair. The 324-metre-high (1,062-foot) Eiffel tower sees some 7 million visitors each year and up to 30,000 a day in the peak summer season.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Google Doodle On Singapore National Day 2014

Google Doodle On Singapore National Day 2014 


Google is showing the New Doodle on the Occasion of Singapore National Day 2014 on the Google's Singapore Edition www.google.com.sg
Check this lovely Doodle by Google For all Singapore Peoples on this Very Enthusiastic occasion. Thanks to Google.. 

Google Doodle On Singapore National Day 2014

Monday, June 23, 2014

Google Animated Doodle for Monday's Netherlands vs Chile Match

Google Animated Doodle for Monday's Netherlands vs Chile Match

Google has taken the football fervour off the football pitch for its latest doodle. It is no surprise that the World Cup takes people by storm once every four years, and people (football lovers or otherwise) take to dramatically cheering for teams during the game. Celebrating the same thought process is Google's latest doodle, of World Cup 2014 which marks the upcoming Netherlands vs Chile match, at an office place.
Monday's World Cup 2014 doodle for the Netherlands vs Chile match has the six letters of the word sitting in an office meeting with an LCD panel in the background showing graphs. The letters are shown to be hard at work as the boss (denoted by the letter 'B') walks by past them. The boss is complete with glasses, a handlebar moustache, papers and even a tie, all in black. Once the boss passes by the 'E' flips the screen only to reveal a match in progress with players passing the ball around. It is also the first doodle that does not feature the green and canary yellow ball, which has been a staple of the other doodles.
Group B: Holland v Chile

Venue: Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo


  • Kick-off: 5pm (1pm, Brazil time)
  • TV coverage: ITV1, from 4pm
  • Odds: Holland 13/8, Draw 11/5, Chile 7/4
  • Referee: Bakary Gassama, Gambia
  • Managers: Louis van Gaal (Holland), Jorge Sampaoli (Chile)

Team news to follow

  • Key clash: Arjen Robben (Holland) v Eugenio Mena (Chile)


Mena has looked comfortable in Chile’s opening two games against Australia and Spain, but playing against Robben, particularly given his brilliant current form, will be far more challenging assignment.
Doodle number 27 from the World Cup 2014 series, depicting the Netherlands vs Chile match, is visible in almost all the parts of the world save the East, West and North of Africa and a part of far South East Asia. The caption for the doodle, on Google's doodle archive page reads, 'Try to squeeze in some football during your office meeting, but watch out!'

Google had in the recent past also shifted its World Cup 2014 doodle focus entirely to football with the 'keepy-uppies' doodle of Thursday and the 'dribbling' doodle  from Friday. It had also doodled the United States and Portugal game from Sunday. Monday's Netherlands vs Chile doodle follows the same trend.

Clicking on Monday's animated Google doodle shows search results for the upcoming Netherlands vs Chile match, along with live scores of previous games and schedules for upcoming games, and more news from the Fifa World Cup 2014.

The Netherlands vs Chile match will be played at the Arena Corinthians. Both the teams have made it to the round of 16 after having defeated the likes of Spain and Australia in the group. Spain became the first World Cup champion to crash out after playing only two games of World Cup 2014. They were first drubbed 5-1 by Netherlands and then Chile scored a shock 2-0 win over them last week. Both Spain and Australia, who are already out, will be playing for at least one win in the tournament on Monday.

This is the most unpredictable game of an even more unpredictable World Cup. Both of these sides have looked excellent so far, excelling with specialized high-pressing, counter-attacking strategies, so trying to separate them is nigh-on impossible. But purely because Chile have nothing to lose, and will thus likely be more cavalier with their approach, I think the Dutch could counter their way to a tight win. 3-2 Netherlands.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Google Doodle on 14 November 2013 by Gayatri Ketharaman Pune girl | doodle 4 google india 2013

Google Doodle on 14 November 2013 by Gayatri Ketharaman Pune girl | doodle 4 google india 2013


Google Doodle on 14 November 2013 by Gayatri Ketharaman Pune girl

Google is celebrating today Children's Day by Showing an attractive Doodle on Indian Version of Google i.e. www.google.co.in. its showing today  above Doodle Designed by Pune Girl Gayatri Ketharaman on topic Sky's The Limit for Indian Women, Its very Nice doodle showing existence of Indian women in every field. 

Google on Thursday celebrated Children's Day by displaying an attractive doodle on its homepage.

The doodle titled " Sky's The Limit for Indian Women" was designed by Gayatri Ketharaman, a 15-year-old girl, from Pune in the Doodle 4 Google contest for 2013.
Gayatri Ketharaman Pune girl

Google holds the doodle contest for school kids in India every year on a particular theme and features the winning entry on its homepage on the Children's Day. For this year, the theme was "celebrating the Indian women". Google India managing director Rajan Anandan said the company received over 1.5 lakh entries this year.

Gayatri, currently a student of class 10 at the Bishop's Co-Ed School in Pune, has been taking part in the contest for the last four years. She came close to winning in 2011 when her doodle on 'India's gift to the world' was among the shortlisted entries. But this year, she finally succeeded with a doodle that celebrates the Indian woman and her life.

The doodle, which has to resemble the word Google, starts with a dancing woman who is arched to represent G. Gayatri says that the figure represents the grace and feminine side of Indian women. In place of two Os, Gayatri has used one rupee coin and a symbol for home, representing how Indian women take care of work as well as home. In place of G, there are earth and moon, showing that the Indian women are go-getters. In place of L, there is a woman holding a kid, showing caring nature of Indian women and in place of E, there is a police cap, which shows that when required Indian women can wear different hats and can be tough and brave.

This year the Doodle 4 Google contest had three categories. Category one was for students from class 1 to 3, category two was for students from class 4 to 6 and category three was for students from class 7 to 10. The category one was won by Madhuram Vatsal from Lucknow, category two was won by Binita Biswajeeta from Balasore and the category three was won by Akash Shetty from Mangalore. Gayatri was the overall winner.

Google said that before deciding the winners, it had selected 12 finalists. All of them have been given a Chromebook as well as a few other prizes.

Google often features doodles on its homepage to mark important moments like a holiday or an historical event. It also often pays homage to scientists, inventors and other notable persons on its homepage through dedicated doodles. 

Unity In Diversity

Unity In Diversity




India's Gift google doodle by Gayatri

India's Gift


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

When was the first parachute jump? Google doodle

When was the first parachute jump Google doodle 2013

first parachute jump Google doodle Oct 2013

Today's interactive Google doodle depicts a parachutist going up in the air with the help of a balloon and making a descent as he runs into clouds and flying birds. One can even change the direction of the parachute by pressing the left and right keyboard buttons, as the parachutist lands.


first parachute jump Google doodle, Playing animation first parachute jump Google doodle, Google doodle 2013, 

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Google 15 Years Doodle..

Google 15 Years Doodle..


GOOGLE celebrated its 15th birthday with a trip down memory' lane, and an update to the search engine formula which helped spawn the tech giant. The company took journalists on a tour of where it all started -- Susan Wojcicki's garage in Menlo Park. California. where Larry Page and Sergey Brin began working on Google in 1998. Wojcicki is currently a Google Vice President.
A Google* page meanwhile included a photo album of the original home search page, and collected dozens of birthday wishes.
But Google, which has grown into one of the world's biggest companies, was not content to jusi look at the past. It announced an upgrade to its main search engine, with new ways to integrate its use across different devices. Since 1998. the tech world has changed dramatically and Google said its search engine has been constantly improved.
"The world has changed so much since then: billions of people have come online, the web has grown exponentially, and now you can ask any question on the powerful little device in your pocket." said Google Search Chief Amit Singhal in a blog post.
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