Today’s interactive Google Doodle celebrates the 107th anniversary of Winsor McCay’s popular comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland.
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Google Celebrates 14th Birthday With An Animated Google Doodle
Google is 14 years old today and it is celebrating its birthday with you by using an animated Google Doodle in the form of a birthday cake.
Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the 46th Anniversary of Star Trek
Google gives a hat tip to one of the most iconic scifi series of all time, Star Trek. The interactive Google Dooddle celebrates the 46th anniversary of Star Trek.
Today’s Google Doodle on Basketball to Celebrate the Olympics 2012
Google is going all the way to make the Olympics 2012 special. The string of illustrated Google Doodle for the Olympics 2012 are now followed by interactive games based on the various sports. Today’s Google Doodle for the Olympics 2012 is an interactive game of Basketball.
Today’s Google Doodle Hurdles Challenge to Celebrate the Olympics 2012
Google‘s been doing a whole chain of Doodles to celebrate the current Olympics, none so attractive or great enough to talk about. But today’s Google Doodle is much more interesting than its predecessors; it is an interactive game of hurdles.
Google Doodle Commemorates Amelia Earhart’s 115th Birthday
Google tips its hat off and commemorates the 115th birthday of Amelia Earhart by designing a Google Doodle for her.
Today’s Google Doodle Is a Tribute to Alan Turing
Google remembers Alan Turing, the World War II code breaker and one of the founding fathers of computing, on his 100th birthday by creating a doodle. The Google doodle is a replica of Alan Turing’s Turing machine, a computing machine that runs algorithms.
Tracks Made With Yesterday’s Google Doodle Based on Robert Moog
Yesterday’s Google Doodle that was made to pay homage to the Electronic Music pioneer Robert Moog gave us endless hours of enjoyment; I unearthed a few things about it in my previous post. Creating a track was an arduous task (ask me, I got irritated so many times that I felt like smashing my keyboard), but the final result was so fruitful that the effort seemed worth it. We at DigitalAnalog orchestrated a few popular tracks using yesterday’s Moogle Doodle. If you don’t like them, just blame Google.
Today’s Google Doodle Tribute to Bob Moog Using a Piano
Google adorns its search page today with a bright red piano to commemorate Robert Moog’s 78th birthday. The new Google Doodle is an addition to the list of doodles designed to remember visionaries of the past.



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