Google Doodle, 115th Anniversary of the Discovery of X-Ray

Google just had another revamp of its logo, replaced with a new Doodle to celebrate the 115th anniversary of the discovery of X-ray. Google Doodle – X-ray Back in November 8, 1895, German physicist and Professor Wilhelm Rontgen discovered the use of X-ray in medicine when he saw a picture of his wife’s hand on a photographic plate. Rontgen was credited as discoverer of X-ray because he is the first…
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Google’s Birthday is Today, September 27th

So this is it. I bet. Google’s birthday is indeed September 27th as the company logo, a.k.a doodle, was temporarily replaced with a cake, courtesy of Wayne Thiebaud – the American painter whose famous works are of cakes, pastries, toys, and the likes. Google 12th Birthday Today As early as September 5, I already greeted Google (sounds funny, right?) as I thought it was really its actual birthday. You can…
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Google Logo Poised with Bouncing Balls in the Homepage

You can’t notice this in Google US homepage, or even at Google homepage in your location. At least I confirmed that the new Google logo today is composed of bouncing balls, same color as the original logo. I am trying to figure out what is the hidden message behind it, but I don’t get any clue yet. Take a look at this: Scattered balls when you hover in the Logo…
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Josef Frank on Google Doodle | who is he?

Today is the 125th anniversary of Josef Frank, the Autrian/Swedish architect and textile engineer. If you happen to visit Google, you would notice that a new doodle has been displayed in the homepage to honor his famous works. Josef Frank Google Doodle Below is the screenshot of some contemporary furniture collections of Josef Frank. Josef Frank furniture collections Among the popular recognitions of Josef Frank include: • 1965 first Austrian…
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Dennis Gabor, the Inventor of Holography, on Google Doodle

June 5 is the 110th birthday of Dennis Gabor, the British-Hungarian electrical engineer, who invented Holography. Gabor then received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention. Holography is a technique that allows light scattered from an object to be recorded and later reconstructed so that it appears as if the object is in the same position relative to the recording medium as it was when recorded (via Wikipedia)….
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Doodle 4 Google Winner | Rainforest Habitat by Makenzie Melton

From millions of online votes for the search of 2010 Doodle for Google in the US, Google has finally announced the winner. Makenzie Melton, a third grader at El Dorado Springs R-2 Schools in El Dorado Springs, Missouri won the competition with her design entitled “Rainforest Habitat”. Take a look at the screenshot below. Rainforest Habitat Google Doodle Her design expressed the concern that “the rainforest is in danger and…
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Play Pac-Man in Google!

If you’ve been playing strategy games like Ghost Recon, Call of Duty, or even just simple games like Disney XD or Planet Minigolf- then you might be interested of playing one of the best games in the past. I’m certain you’ve heard or played PacMan since it’s one of the arcade games developed during the ‘80s. Pac-Man in Google You can actually play Pac-Man from several free game portals, but…
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Hubble Telescope Photos Google Doodle Image

If you’ve just visited Google today, you will be surprised with its new Doodle featuring the 20th anniversary of the launching of space telescope named Hubble Telescope. Credit: Google Hubble Telescope was named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble and had its first orbit in the universe on April 22, 1990. If you are going to stumble at NASA’s website, you’ll find various stunning images of the sun and other…
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