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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    Google Doodle Honors Math Brainiac Euler – MashableGoogle celebrated Leonhard Euler's 306th birthday on April 15 with an animated logo. How Google’s Image Search Update Killed Image SEO – Define Media GroupOn a sampling of 87 sites – U.S.and...

  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. In the animated logo, planets orbit around Google’s solar...

  3. 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.

  4. 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...

  5. 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. The Google logo today depicts Lovelace seated at a small wooden desk and chair, writing her...

  6. 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: DuckDuckGo, like Google, occasionally changes its...

  7. Happy Halloween Google Doodle: Spooky Haunted House Logo Full of Interactive Fun

    Today a Google Doodle celebrates Halloween with an interactive logo on the search engine's homepage. Last year’s Halloween Google Doodle was impressive. Clicking on various features in the Doodle causes the image to come to life, complete with a...

  8. Google Paints a Happy Little Bob Ross Birthday Doodle

    “The Joy of Painting” TV show host Bob Ross is celebrated on Google’s homepage today with a Google Doodle paying tribute to the artist known for teaching PBS viewers to paint landscapes, including mountains surrounded by happy little clouds and...

  9. Animated “Little Nemo in Slumberland” Google Doodle for Comic Strip Anniversary

    Clicking on the doodle activates the animation, which first colors in the letters in the Google logo in their traditional colors. See a video of the Little Nemo in Slumberland Google Doodle in action:

  10. Google Birthday Doodle Gives Power to the Poople

    While we wish Google a happy birthday, well, we couldn’t help noticing that this year’s birthday Doodle is quite different than previous entries (see our post on Google’s 13th birthday, which compiled all of the special logos from 2002-2011).

  11. Clara Schumann Google Doodle Celebrates German Pianist & Composer

    The Doodle shows Schumann playing piano with her children, five of whom stand in place of the two “o”s and the second “g” in the Google logo. Influential German pianist and mother of a brood of eight children Clara Schumann is celebrated in today’s...

  12. Star Trek Google Doodle Boldly Goes Where No Doodle Has Gone Before

    Alan Turing Google Doodle: Turing Machine Codebreaker Logo Honors Father of Computer Science Trekkies and geeks worldwide will certainly rejoice at today's Google Doodle that celebrates the 46th anniversary of the original "Star Trek" TV series...

  13. Maria Montessori Google Doodle: How Montessori Education ‘Programmed’ Google’s Founders

    Maria Montessori, the Italian physician and educator known for creating an educational model that essentially allows children freedom to learn and create independently, is the subject of today’s Google Doodle.