Doodle - Part 2

Today’s Google Doodle: Ice Cream Sundae

Category: Computers

119th Anniversary of the First Documented Ice Cream Sundae

This is the most delicious looking Google doodle ever with two scoops of ice cream replacing the two letter Os in Google’s logo.

I assume they are strawberry and vanilla-flavored.

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April Fool’s Day Prank: Comic Sans Google

Category: Computers, Humor

Last year, many were surprised by Google’s announcement that as of 1AM of April 1, it has officially changed its name to Topeka.

Many immediately caught on to it which was dismissed as just an April Fool’s Day prank.

This year, Google is at it again. But this time, it has been fooling around with fonts.

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Today’s Google Doodle: Robert Bunsen’s 200th Birthday

Category: Computers

Robert Bunsen 200th Birthday Google Doodle

Doing science laboratory experiments during our high school days are surely fun.

We get to see one-celled organisms in a microscope, mix assorted chemicals and we get to burn a lot of those mixtures in a Bunsen burner.

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Today’s Google Doodle: Harry Houdini’s 137th Birthday

Category: Computers

Harry Houdini 137th Birthday Google Doodle

Before David Copperfield, David Blaine and Criss Angel, there was Harry Houdini.

Harry Houdini is the stage name of American magician and escapologist Erik Weisz.

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Today’s Google Doodle: Happy Valentine’s Day From Google & Robert Indiana

Category: Computers

Valentine's Day 2011 Google Doodle

It’s the day of LOVE.

Google greets lovers all over the world with a special doodle that says “Happy Valentine’s Day from Google & Robert Indiana”.

Who is Robert Indiana by the way? He is an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement.

Apparently, the doodle is inspired by Robert Indiana’s most famous sculpture, LOVE.

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Today’s Google Doodle: Thomas Edison’s 164th Birthday

Category: Computers

Thomas Alva Edison 164th Birthday Google Doodle

We should be grateful for Thomas Alva Edison.

Without the man dubbed as “The Wizard of Menlo Park”, the world would be still dark at night, we couldn’t watch movies and even listen to music.

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