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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #350 on: April 26, 2011, 10:00:37 pm »
I was able to see the "Google" on this one. 


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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #351 on: April 27, 2011, 03:19:40 am »
I was able to see the "Google" on this one. 


:)


Cool 8)
I was able to see the G and g, but not the others. Of course, now that you've showed them, it's hard to NOT see them. What was seen, can not be unseen. :laugh:

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Re: Google Doodles - Royal Wedding
« Reply #352 on: April 29, 2011, 05:40:41 am »

The Wedding of Prince William of Wales and Catherine Middleton
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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #353 on: April 29, 2011, 10:45:30 am »
Very nice.

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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #354 on: May 01, 2011, 12:18:22 am »


The 160th Anniversary of the First World's Fair

(If you run your cursor over the image on the Google home page, the image is magnified, and there is also a little animation.)

From Wikipedia:

World's Fair, World Fair, Universal Exposition, and World Expo (expo short for "exposition"), are names given to various large public exhibitions held in different parts of the world. The first Expo was held in The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom, in 1851 under the title "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations". "The Great Exhibition", as it is often called, was an idea of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, and was the first international exhibition of manufactured products. As such, it influenced the development of several aspects of society including art and design education, international trade and relations, and even tourism.

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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #355 on: May 01, 2011, 02:20:34 pm »
We have a different one today:


Labour Day



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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #356 on: May 02, 2011, 03:35:43 am »
Another day, another doodle ...


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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #357 on: May 08, 2011, 05:00:34 am »


Happy Mother's Day!


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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #358 on: May 09, 2011, 12:26:39 am »

The 76th Birthday of Roger Hargreaves

From Newstabulous.com:

If you visit today’s homepage of Google, you will be struck with another image of a Google Doodle.

Apparently, today is the 76th birthday of Roger Hargreaves, an English author and illustrator of children’s books, notably the Mr. Men and Little Miss series, intended for very young readers.

You may have not noticed it but today’s Google Doodle does not only contain one image but 16 images, all featuring the works of Roger Hargreaves. Some of Robert Hargreaves’ characters featured in today’s Google Doodles are Mr. Forgetful, Mr. Happy, Mr. Bump, Mr. Messy, Mr. Slow, Little Miss Magic, Little Miss Shy and Little Miss Tidy.

There’s a different image every time you go to Google.

Since he was a child, Robert Hargreaves’ ambition was to be a cartoonist. In 1971, while he was working as the creative director at a London firm, Hargreaves wrote the first Mr. Men book, Mr. Tickle.

He initially had difficulty finding a publisher; but, once he did, the books became an instant success, selling over one million copies within three years. In 1975, it spawned a BBC animated television series called Mr. Men Show, Mr. Tickle being voiced by Arthur Lowe.

The first of the Mr. Men characters is said have been created when his son Adam Hargreaves asked him what a tickle looked like. Robert Hargreaves then drew a figure with a round orange body and long, rubbery arms. Mr Tickle had been born!

Robert Hargreaves’s stories have been adapted into four animated television series, most recently airing in the UK on Channel 5 in 2008 and 2009. A total of 46 Mr. Men and 33 Little Miss characters were created.

Happy 76th birthday, Roger Hargreaves! Thanks for all your contribution in the world of art for children!

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Re: Google Doodles
« Reply #359 on: May 09, 2011, 12:39:25 am »
More googles than you can count, today ...

#1
#2
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#11
#12
#13that's me, Mr Messy
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