Posted in August 30, 2010 ¬ 8:02 amh.Barry Schwartz
Google has a special logo on many of the Google properties, not Google U.S., for Mary Shelley. Mary Shelley is well known for novel, Frankenstein. The Google Doodle is a gothic theme, which conveys Mary Shelley’s work as a writer.
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Posted in August 12, 2010 ¬ 8:33 amh.Barry Schwartz
Today is the 71st birthday of the first showing of the movie, The Wizard of Oz. To celebrate the day, Google has a special doodle, aka logo, up for the significant date. The Doodle barely makes out the name Google, but it is clearly a representation …
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Posted in May 16, 2010 ¬ 8:17 amh.Greg Jarboe
Back on May 5, Google unveiled a “spring clean” of its logo and a “metamorphosis” of the look and feel of its search engine results pages. These changes have caused more than one search engine marketer to shake a fist and cry out, “Curse you, new logo!”
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Posted in September 23, 2009 ¬ 3:02 amh.Nathania Johnson
Since the beginning of September, three mysterious designs have graced Google logos. While Google is usually good at giving clear indication as to why any artistic logo has been chosen, this time they kept the mystery alive. Until this week.
The three logos have been an homage to the late science fiction writer H.G. Wells, who would have been 143 today if scientists had only unlocked immortality earlier. Never fear, there’s always the possibility that in the future when immortality and time travel are discovered, they can return and grant Wells many more years of writing.
In the meantime, we can only hope that his spirit lives on in the multiverse (or the afterlife, depending on what you believe, or both if you’re truly imaginative), while his work lives on in limited preview at Google Books.

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