Showing posts with label Google Doodle. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Father's Day will be celebrated with doodle by Google




Google is celebrating Father's Day with Google Doodle dedicated visible on the current page. The image consists of a doormat with the skin of a father and son.

Several countries mark the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. The tradition of keeping Father's Day began in early 1900 to complement Mother's Day and to celebrate parents and male parenting. In the past, well, Google has marked the occasion with scribbles.

Surprisingly, the scope of this doodle was significantly lower compared to most Google doodles.




Though Father's Day is not a holiday in India, which is certainly an occasion to thank our good old parents for their instruction, guidance and love. If you're wondering what to get your dad this Father's Day, you can see some gift suggestions here.

Recently, Google has also released a new video that celebrates the dreams and aspirations of a parent.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Google Doodle celebrates Holi with colored logo splashed


Google doodle today is celebrating the Indian festival of color - Holi, with what looks like colored powder used in the royal festivities. As the play button is pressed on the doodle, the logo is animated with a touch of color.

"Today, people all over the world is going to pelt each other with colored powder in celebration of Holi, the centennial party now celebrated worldwide. Holi coincides with the beginning of spring, and many is an opportunity to enjoy bright festive, colorful new season. Our Doodle honors this tradition, and all those who celebrate this day of joy, "says Google's blog.

Google has released a GIF animation scrawl on their homepages in India, Canada, Sweden, Latvia, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Indonesia. The same doodle also was posted on the home page of Google Nepal on March 22 to celebrate the festival of Holika, says the report.

The report adds that, unlike last year, no Holi doodle on the home page of Google UK - a country with a significant population of Indian origin. Google UK is celebrating British design, arts and today 182nd birth anniversary of aesthetic prodigy William Morris.

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