“The Joy of Painting” TV show host Bob Ross is celebrated on Google’s homepage today with a GoogleDoodle paying tribute to the artist known for teaching PBS viewers to paint landscapes, including mountains surrounded by happy little clouds and...
As a warning, expect Google’s Amelia Earhart Doodle to also mysteriously vanish from its homepage once your clock hits midnight. Earhart, who was born on this date 115 years ago, is the subject of the latest GoogleDoodle.
This year's red, white, and blue 4th of July GoogleDoodle, creatively features the message "This land was made for you and me," lyrics penned by Woody Gurthrie in the 1940s for his anthem "This Land is Your Land.
In what just might be the coolest interactive GoogleDoodle ever featured, their logo is replaced with a synth you can actually play, record, and share right from the homepage, similar to last year’s amazingly popular playable Les Paul guitar logo.
Second-grader Dylan Hoffman of Caledonia, Wisconsin, scored a $30,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 technology grant for his school, and a Chromebook as the winner of Doodle4Google 2012. This year, Google received over 114,000 Doodle4Google...
The GoogleDoodle is an illustration of Carter standing in front of the sarcophagus, amid other ancient Egyptian artifacts excavated from the tomb, including a statue of Anubis. Keith Haring Art Exhibited in GoogleDoodle
To mark the occasion, a new GoogleDoodle appears on Google’s UK homepage today in celebration of the patron saint of Wales. Just 24 hours ago, on leap day, Google users in the UK and around the world were treated to a Doodle that celebrated...
The 2012 Valentine’s Day GoogleDoodle appearing on Google's homepage today should bring a smile to the lips of even the most cold hearted cynics among us. GoogleDoodle a Story of Unrequited Love Single girls the world over will be watching Google...
Children in grades K-12 in the U.S.are invited to enter the fifth annual Google's Doodle4Google contest. Participants must complete their drawing and entry form on the Doodle4Google website by March 20.
Guess the Doodle4Google program will be dropped some time soon. The "competition where we invite K-12 students to use their artistic talents to think big and redesign Google's homepage logo for millions to see.
Today, the 7-year-old Monte Verde Elementary School student is the winner of the 2011 Doodle4Google competition, beating out 107,000 other submissions and gaining the majority of the 5 million votes cast to decide the best GoogleDoodle designer...
Richard Trevithick Inventor Of Steam Locomotive Gets GoogleDoodle by Frank Watson Richard Trevithick, British inventor of the first functioning steam locomotive, received a GoogleDoodle on Google UK for his 240th birthday.
In recognition of Robert Bunsen's 200th birthday, Google has honored the inventor with a Doodle - March 31st - and is showing on the Googlehomepage for countries where it is already that day. Bunsen Burner Doodle Honors Inventor's 200th Birthday...
Chinese New Year 2011: Google's Year of the Rabbit Doodle by Danny Goodwin In celebration, Google Hong Kong posted a new Doodle to usher in the Year of the Rabbit. Google Has Check-ins Using Latitude by Thom Craver
GoogleDoodle Honors John F. On monday we saw Martin Luther King Jr honored and yesterday we saw the fourth annual Google4Doodle competition announced, illustrated with a doodle honoring Paul Cezanne's 172nd birthday.
Aside from having her doodle on Google's homepage for millions of people to see today, she has "received a $15,000 college scholarship, a netbook computer and a $25,000 technology grant for a new computer lab at her school.
The winning student's (or mom's/dad's) doodle will be shown on Google's homepage (May 22, 2008); U.S.champion "doodler" wins $10,000 college scholarship and a $25,000 technology grant for his/her elementary school, middle school, or high school.