Friday, February 11, 2011

Google Doodle


The special logos of Google are called Google Doodles.Google created many doodles
for commemorating holidays, birthdays of famous people, and major events.



The last Doodle was done in honor of Jules Verne a French author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,A Journey to the Center of the Earth and Around the World in Eighty Days.

Interesting thing about this Doodle is its interactivity.The Doodle shows a nautilus with some potholes through which we can see the sea.The joy stick to the right in the Doodle can be used to navigate the sub marine.
When we move the joy stick(Lever) up sub marine reaches the surface likewise moves down,right,left(see in the video down).The Doodle even have the indicators which change accordingly.

Wanna try and to see what you have really missed follow the link:





And today's Doodle is done in honor of Thomas Edison.The Doodle is a GIF image where pulley is used to On-Off the Bulb.





Whenever a new Doodle comes just try to know what it is because they will not appear again in future especially interactive Doodles like the pacman,Issac Einstein and the recent Jules Verne.

6 comments:

  1. the doodle thing is cool.............

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  2. that jules verne doodle is really good..

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  3. Oh i really missed a good doodle.

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  4. I dont even know they are called Doodles.And the Jules Verne its beyond my bounds. Thanks pal.

    This blog is awE somE dudE.

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  5. i never knew that a doodle had so much info behind it
    thanks for the info dude
    will look up this time if any new ones appear...

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