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Denial Design search engine & optimisation news (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Google celebrates St. Andrews day today with a new Google Doodle (right). Yahoo and Ask haven't bothered whilst Bing has a lovely picture of the Old Man of Stor and the same hidden links they used for Remembrance Day.
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Frugal Café Blog Zone (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
As those creative rascals at Google love to do on special days and holidays, today’s Google doodle logo commemorates Thanksgiving in the United States, with beloved members of the Peanuts gang Snoopy and Woodstock forming the letter “L” in the Google title. Here is the artwork Google used for its Thanksgiving logo in 2008: And in 2007: And [...]
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pluGGd.in (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Recap of articles published week ending November 22nd. Top stories include Google Doodle India's controversy and return of Savita Bhabi (in a new avatar). » Join our Google group | » Do check out Indian Startup Directory | Indian VC Directory and Active Startup Discussion Forum » Catch us on Twitter Advertise @ pluGGd.in Weekly Recap – Google Doodle, Savita Bhabhi, Startups..and...
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Fleck.com Blog (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
I have a confession to make. I rely on Google for pretty much everything! It’s scary, but I actually rely on Google to remind me of Valentine’s day, Halloween and a string of other occasions that would wizz by without so much as an acknowledgement from me. And that’s not good… I’ve learned the hard way, [...]
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IndianWeb2.com (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
This Children’s Day you might seen a special Google’s logo with a peacock resembling ‘G’ of Google with Mahatma Gandhi, Symbols of Different religions of India, Kashmir, Lotus (National Flower of India) and all this in Google’s logo live for a full-day on 14th November. This First ever ‘Made in India’ Doodle is a creative art [...]
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Lifes Best Experiences (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
Today when I was surfing my way through Google I found the Google doodle being changed being a fan of those little pictures containing facts I checked out and it turned out to be the most interesting thing. Here we go, For this children’s day Google has done a great job by igniting young minds and helped them bring out their artistic talent and expose it to the whole world. I’m really amazed...
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Technotips (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
As i mentioned about the previous post on Doodle 4 Google Japan it's the winner of Google India's Doodle competition winner and as Google has announced that the winners logo will be or the whole of Children day(i.e Nov 14) and the final winner is Puru Pratap Singh a Fourth standard student from Noida. The competition is of 3 categories 1-3rd standard,4th-6th standard and 7-10th standards and as the...
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Money Making Online (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
Nine year old Puru Pratap Singh is winner of the Doodle 4 Google contest. Today, Google Search Engine home page display the logo of Puru created My India Google Doodle. He studying 4th standard from Amity International School, Gurgaon, India. Puru won the 4th, 5th, and 6th standards Google India's nationwide doodling competition. 31-year-old Google Webmaster Dennis Hwang who is the brain behind Doodle4Google...
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Tech2.com India (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
Filed under: News : Internet The Google Doodle today complete with a peacock and Mahatma Gandhi is the creation of a 10-year-old Indian student and represents the countrys diversity and culture. Read more
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BrandFaqs: The Brand Blog (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
It took 90 days, over 4,000 entries and 60,000 votes for India to get its first 'made in India' Doodle. Dennis Hwang - the Master Doodler chose the first-ever young doodler for India on the basis of 'innovation and creativity'. So what is a Google Doodle? "Doodles" are creative Google logos that appear on some special days, to commemorate scientific and artistic achievements, historic or...
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Official Google Australia Blog (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
What an amazing day we had at Google's Australia headquarters on Tuesday. Thirty-two talented young artists from every state and territory in Australia flew to join us for a day of celebrating their achievement at being selected as the winners of the 2009 Doodle 4 Google Australia competition, which asked kids to draw a Google doodle showing their ' Wish for Australia '. From more than 5,500 individual...
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Frugal Café Blog Zone (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
To honor our courageous military veterans on Veterans Day, Google has posted the following new doodle logo, reminiscent of the Americana art produced by the great Norman Rockwell and other patriotic artists: Norman Rockwell was the master of capturing the “real America” on canvas, in all its shapes and forms, in all its simplicity and complexity. [...]
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US News & World Report (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
The seventh Sesame Street Google doodle appeared Tuesday, along with a high resolution gallery of the iconic images. OK, it was cute – for a while. But we at Innovation can’t be the only ones not exactly sad to see Sesame Street characters make their exit from Google’s homepage. In a post on the company’s official blog, Google’s [...]
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IndyPosted (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Over the last week we've seen numerous Google Doodles featuring various cast members (puppets) from the Children's show Sesame Street. Today Google has brought the entire ensemble of Sesame Street characters together in celebration of the shows 40th anniversary. Unlike the other Sesame Street doodles none of the letters in ...
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Hitwise (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Last week Google replaced its traditional logo with two Google Doodles. The first celebrated the twentieth anniversary of Wallace and Gromit, the second Sesame Street’s fortieth birthday. The chart below illustrates the increase in searches for the terms ‘wallace and gromit’ and ‘sesame street’ and it looks like Big Bird and co. benefited the most, picking up almost twice...
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sonupt5@gmail.com | 11/05/2009
Google Doodles for Sesame Street's 40th Anniversary | 40th Anniversary of Sesame Street on Google All week Google will be showing Google Doodle's on their home page in honor of Sesame Street's 40th Anniversary. We can look forward to seeing some of our favorite muppet doodles up on the Google homepage. The muppets are very cool celebrities in the eyes of parents and children. They have also been known