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  1. DON'T PANIC: Google's Insanely Complicated Douglas Adams Interactive Doodle

    Today's interactive Google Doodle featuring the famous words "DON'T PANIC" (in large, friendly letters on the cover) is in tribute to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and author Douglas Adams, who was born on this date in 1952.

  2. Nicolaus Copernicus Animated Google Doodle Models Heliocentric Solar System

    An animated Google Doodle today celebrates Nicolaus Copernicus, the Renaissance astronomer who pushed forward the (at the time) radical idea that Earth wasn’t the center of the universe. Instead, he theorized Earth and other planets revolve around...

  3. How Search Engines are Celebrating Valentine’s Day 2013

    Google’s Valentine’s Day Doodle paid tribute to the Ferris Wheel and some interspecies match-making. Why so blue, Yahoo? It seems Yahoo isn’t feeling the love this Valentine’s Day, though the other search engines – including Bing, DuckDuckGo...

  4. Valentine’s Day Ferris Wheel Google Doodle Searches for a Perfect Match

    Forgoing the traditional Valentine's Day Doodle, Google has produced a new interactive Doodle primarily honoring American engineer George Ferris. Today's Google Doodle depicts a carnival scene with the traditional Google letters illustrated as rides.

  5. Jackie Robinson Google Doodle Celebrates Major League Baseball Trailblazer

    Celebrating what would have been his 94th birthday, Google in honoring Jackie Robinson with his own Google Doodle. Google honors the man who broke the color barrier of Major League Baseball on the day before the start of Black History Month, and in...

  6. London Underground Google Doodle Celebrates 150 Years of the Tube

    To mark the occasion for seachers in the UK, Google has posted a Doodle on its homepage featuring its letters atop the famous map of the London Underground. The first underground electrically-operated railway made its debut 150 years ago today in...

  7. Ada Lovelace Google Doodle Celebrates First Computer Programmer

    A Google Doodle today celebrates mathematician Ada Lovelace, widely known as the world’s first computer programmer, who was born on this date 197 years ago. Her work on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine is the first example of an algorithm meant...

  8. Snoopy: The DuckDuckGo Logo for Charles M. Schulz’s Birthday

    At least Google isn’t enforcing it’s Google Doodle patent on the small search engine – at least not yet. Snoopy (along with Woodstock) has also appeared in a Google Doodle, for Thanksgiving in 2009: Snoopy is hanging out with a bird of a different...