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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Today's headline: Google Doodles
Google has everything,It even has a Doodler that delights the eyes as researchers start their online trek toward knowledge. Today's interest shows that Google also has compassion and a love for music. As told by an author writing for the PC magazine, today's slightly different type of doodle honors a beloved musician,Dizzy Gillespie.
As Styleblips tell it, Google has been doodling for a long time.
The reasons they give for the doodles certainly makes sense. "We want them to come to the Google home page and see a doodle and be totally surprised with what they see. And sometimes they might not necessarily know about the event or holiday that we're celebrating, so then that gives them the opportunity to learn something new. (Users can learn about the event by clicking on the Google doodle)"
That is exactly what happens and that is why it so delightful. It reminds researcher of news and events they might otherwise not remember, if they ever new, that is. Thank you Google for all you do for us.
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