Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Google classic

Google classicThis one directly comes from the heart of the designer who very well crafted a post card titled Google Classic wherein you can send your search query for images, news, videos, maps or others using the form to the Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, and wait for another 30 days for a reply with search results.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Google Doodles II - Independence in July

The Founding Fathers
Fourth of July celebration
Declaration of Independence
BBQ tips4 Google Doodles that unfolded over the first few days of July 2000, illustrated a short story of independence. The doodles were named Declaration of Independence, BBQ tips, Fourth of July celebration and The Founding Fathers.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day, says Google

Happy Father's Day, says GoogleFather's Day was not very far from the Happy Mother's Day wish from Google and it took no time to wish fathers as well on 18-June-2000 to celebrate the relationship of patience, trust, time, love, pride & joy.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Doodle for MJ's birthday

Doodle for MJ's birthdayMichael Jackson was born on 29-Aug-1958 and died on 25-June-2009. In order to give a tribute to the King of Pop, Google created a doodle for MJ's birthday on 29-Aug-2009.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Doodle for Ørsted's Birthday

Doodle for Hans Christian Ørsted's BirthdayGoogle celebrated the birthday of Hans Christian Ørsted on 14/Aug/2009 by dedicating a doodle to the Danish physicist who is best known for discovering that electric currents can induce magnetic fields.

Monday, August 10, 2009

When Google paid tribute to moms

Google paid tribute to our moms on the eve of Mother's Day (14-May-2000) through its doodle. No search could find better moms than these.
We wish you a very happy Mother's Day, with love and thanks for all you've done.

"M" is for the million things she gave me,
"O" is for the way she never grows old,
"T" is for the tears she shed to save me,
"H" is for her heart of purest gold;
"E" is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
"R" means right, and right she'll always be,

Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER," A word that means the world to me.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Doodle for the alien story

Doodle for the alien story of May 2000
Doodle for the alien story of May 2000
Doodle for the alien story of May 2000
Doodle for the alien story of May 2000
Doodle for the alien story of May 2000Google created a series of doodles to illustrate the story that hit the headlines in the first week of May, 2000. Here's the complete illustrations in the form of Google logos.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Google Easter logo

Google Easter logoOn the eve of Easter in the year 2000 Google displayed this logo on the home page of the search engine created by Ken Perlin who is a professor at Media Research Laboratory & VLG Dept of Computer Science and also the Director at Games for Learning Institute.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

When Google went green

Google dressed its logo in complete green on March 17, 2000 to celebrate St Patrick's day which is synonymous to wearing green and eating Irish food. St Patrick's day is celebrated all across Argentina, Australia, New Zealand & North America and Google kept up the spirit by creating a green doodle for the day.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Google's V-Day doodle

Google's doodle for the Valentine's Day was an unique one. Hearts made out of Os of Google and a cupid above it with an arrow. It was Google's first doodle for the Valentine's Day.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Google groundhog

Google groundhogThe Google groundhog appeared on February 2nd, 2000, with the groundhog in the small 'g' of Google.

Friday, July 31, 2009

New Year 2000 doodle

Google welcomed the New Year 2000 (remember Y2K???) in its own way. The logo is intact with a celebration hat & some sprinkles around with Happy New Year written on it.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Holiday season doodle

For the holidays season, that starts on Christmas & ends after celebrating the New Year, Google used this doodle with a snowman which is already an icon for the celebration of holidays in snow. The search engine has beautifully carved the snowman into its doodle.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Doodle for the Thanksgiving day

Google used the Turkey again for the Thanksgiving day doodle and till them Google was using SM, stands for Service Mark, in its logos which is clearly visible in the above doodle.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Google celebrates Halloween

Google celebrated Halloween online in its own way - by creating a doodle for the festival. The pumpkins that are seen in the Google Doodle above, in orange, black & green colour, are called Jack-o-lantern and have great significance in Halloween celebrations. The activities include trick-or-treating, ghost tours, bonfires & costume parties but for an online celebration.... the above is the best.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Google US Government search

Google used a different logo for searching within the different US Government departments. The search engine called it Uncle Sam search in the year 1999.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Google beta

This is the logo that Google used while the search engine was in the beta stage for testing.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

First logos for the Burning Man & Thanksgiving


These doodles were the first to be created in 1998 for the Burning Man & Thanksgiving festival. Google was a startup at that time and Yahoo was utilizing its search services then.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

40th anniversary of landing on Moon

Google celebrated the 40th anniversary of landing on Moon in an unique way - by releasing a doodle. Here Google is artistically impresses through craters on the surface of the moon.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Lets Heal the Planet says Zoe

Zoe Brants, a 12 year old student from LAURA INGALLS WILDER ELEMENTARY, Woodinville, WA, created the doodle Lets Heal the Planet and said this about his creation, "What I wish for the world is that we could all put aside our differences and come together to heal the earth. I wish we could all unite as residents of the planet to help end global warming, eliminate pollution and strive for earth friendly energy sources".

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Learn Teach Reach and You Can Change says Lauren

"What I wish for the world is that every child and every adult have a chance to go to school and learn. If every person in the world could have the opportunity to go to school, it would make the world a better place, not only for the world, but for the people in it," says Lauren Sarantopolos through his doodle Learn Teach Reach and You Can Change. He is a 12 year old student from HIGHLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Sheridan, WY.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Christin pushes for A New Beginning

Christin Engelberth, a 12 year old student from BERNARD A. HARRIS JR HIGH SCHOOL, San Antonio, TX, drew the doodle A New Beginning and said this about his creation, "My doodle, "A new beginning," expresses my wish that in the current crisis discoveries will be made. That in these discoveries solutions will be found to help the Earth prosper once more. That those solutions will help the world get back on its feet, and create a better place for everyone".

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Wildlife Forever wishes Maddi

Maddi Barness, a 10 year old student from JOHN HARRIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Sioux Falls, SD, created the doodle Wildlife Forever and said this for his creation, "My wish for the world is for wildlife to be safe. My "G" and "E" stand for waves, my "O" stands for small animals, my next "O" stands for ocean animals, my "G" stands for vets and hospitals, and my "L" stands for snakes".

Monday, July 13, 2009

Let the World Have Water says Bobbi

Bobbi S Laderer, a 10 year old student from MANDEVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL, Mandeville, LA, drew the doodle 'Let the World Have Water' for the search engine behemoth and said this about his creation, "My wish for the world is to have fresh water to drink. Millions of people do not have access to fresh water. Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink. What a shame".

Friday, July 10, 2009

Google celebrates the b'day of Tesla

Today, Google is celebrating the birthday of scientist Nikola Tesla by dedicating a doodle in his name. Tesla is best known for his revolutionary contributions in the field of electricity & magnetism. The SI unit measuring magnetic flux density or magnetic induction, the tesla, was named after him. Nikola Tesla was born on 10-July-1856 in Austria and later became an American citizen.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Go Green a doodle by Ben Boehm

Ben Boehm created the doodle 'Go Green' for Google which was appreciated by the search engine behemoth. Ben said this about his creation, "My doodle expresses the idea of going environmentally friendly to help save our planet. People on earth have been using polluting technology and are wasting our earth's resources. In my doodle, I show that we can use hydro power, pedal power, alternative fuels with bio-mass, wind power, and solar power". He is a 12 year old student from Milwaukee, WI, studying in ATWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Always Having What You Need: A doodle by Hayden

Hayden Furman, a 10 year old student from MOSSY OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Bluffton, SC, created the doodle Always Having What You Need for Google. Hayden said this about his creation, "My wish for the world is that everyone has what they need. This includes clothes, housing, medicine, food, money, and love. Too many people are living without these things and it makes me sad. I think if people had everything they needed we would have less problems in the world".

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

More Google doodles


These doodles were created by upto 10th graders and were put on Google.com for voting to be officially considered as Doodles by the search engine behemoth.

Murzik: A Google doodle by Geordey

Geordey Sherrick, another 18 year old student from JUNEAU DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL, Juneau, AK, created the doodle Murzik for Google and said this on his creation, "I believe it expresses music, specifically the act of playing music because its sheet music. I believe more people in the world should learn to play music".

Google Graffiti: A doodle by Antony

Antony Martinez, a 17 year old student from WESTMINSTER HIGH SCHOOL, Westminster, CO, created the doodle Google Graffiti and said this on his creation, "What I wish for the world is for public art to be more accepted. Graffiti art allows people to express their individuality and emotions. Just because it's not in a museum or on a canvas doesn't make it less of an art form".

Time to Go Home doodle by Demitri

Demitri Miller, an 18 year old student from AZTEC HIGH SCHOOL, Aztec, NM, created the doodle 'Time to Go Home' for Google and said this on his creation, "There are heroes who are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to protect their nations. My wish for the world is for all these military heros to be able to take off their uniforms, lay down their guns, hang up their boots, and come home to their families".

From the Ashes - A Google doodle

Emerald Lu created the doodle 'From the Ashes' for Google and said this about his creation, "The world will be reborn in peace, harmony and prosperity. Pheonix is reborn from ashes; blossoms and lotus symbolize peace. Earth is a prosperous place like an apple. Kois symbolize harmony. Wheat is celebrated as a prosperous crop. The clock represents time for the world to change. The butterfly carries it on its journey". Emerald is 13 years old & studies in COVINGTON LATIN SCHOOL, Covington, KY.

'Spreading the Spark' for Google

'Spreading the Spark' is an attempted doodle for Google created by Hayden Gloyeske from CENTRAL CATHOLIC JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, Lafayette, IN. The 16 year old said this about his creation, "My wish for the world is that all people would have access to electricity. Electricity is something that so many people take for granted in the world today, but something not everyone has access to. If everyone had access to electricity there would be great advances in medicine and technology".

Monday, July 6, 2009

Free to Create - A doodle by Elizabeth

Elizabeth Harman, another 16 year old student from HARMAN ACADEMY, Wake Forest, NC, created the doodle 'Free to Create' and said this about her creation, "What I want for the world is to be a place where your imagination can run free. A place where you are not limited by money or materials or other's thoughts, but are free to bring the creations of your imagination to life".

Emily Dorsey creates 'Beauty' doodle for Google

Emily Dorsey, a 16 yr old student from WILMINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, Hockessin, DE, created the doodle called Beauty for Google which was put by them for voting on Google.com. An excited Emily said this about her creation, "Flowers bring color and fragrance into our lives. Their beauty and diversity reflects that of people. They can be playful or serious and even remind us of the cycle of life and death".

'Hope on the Horizon' doodle by Jeff Warner

Jeff Warner, a 16 year old student from BRADFORD AREA HIGH SCHOOL, Bradford, PA, created the doodle Hope on the Horizon for the search engine behemoth in an event. He said this for his doodle, "My doodle gives a hopeful look toward the future. In the future, technology is utilized to make education of the masses safe, easy, and fun! Everyone in this future is entitled to limitless banks of information, leading to a stronger and smarter humanity. It's accurately named 'Hope on the Horizon'."

Monday, June 15, 2009

'I Wish' doodle by Meaghan Parker

Meaghan Parker, a 17 year old student from SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL, Rochester, NH, created the doodle 'I Wish' for Google which was shortlisted by Google to be put on the home page. Meaghan said this about her creation, "I wish for more hope, hope for the future. I wish there was more love. Love for the environment and people. I wish for more joy. I wish for peace, a movement for it. I wish for more trees. I wish for gay rights, now".

Friday, June 12, 2009

'Work Together to Harness Wind' message in a doodle

Austin Gage Druid, a 12 year old VAN DEVENDER MIDDLE SCHOOL student from Parkersburg, WV, wants to give a message to the society with his doodle. He says, "What I wish for the world is to develop ways of producing pollution-free energy. Harnessing the wind on wind farms would be a clean energy source. Building wind towers on a wind farm is a good way to produce electricity. It produces no waste and needs no fuel".

Thursday, June 11, 2009

'Endangered Species Matter' doodle by Courtney

Courtney Bodine, a 11 year old kid from MOORESTOWN UPPER ELEMENTARY, Moorestown, NJ created the doodle 'Endangered Species Matter' for Google which was considered by the search engine behemoth & placed for voting. Courtney said this about her creation, "There are so many things I wish for the world. One of them is that no animals will become extinct. Many animals are struggling to survive, and are on the line of being extinct. Humans are part of the problem. The human population growth is crowding out the animals".

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Be Seen Being Green - Google Doodle by Jadon Mann

Jadon Mann, aged 12 from TIPPIT MIDDLE SCHOOL, Georgetown, TX, created the doodle 'Be Seen Being Green' for Google. He said this about his piece of art, "I believe that we all should chose a cleaner energy and keep the planet green for years to come".

Monday, June 8, 2009

Untitled doodle by Britney Stine

This untitled doodle was submitted by Britney Stine aged 14 from VINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL, Vinton, LA. She said this about her creation, "What I wish for the world is to be creative with your ideas and to let your work shine to the world". Perhaps, she wants the world to be as creative as Google.