In 1998, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin added a stick figure drawing to their company’s homepage as a fun way to let visitors know they were out of office attending the Burning Man ...
The first-ever interactive Google Doodle to be released was a version of PAC-MAN that had you play the classic game on a map ...
The stories behind ten of Google’s most popular doodlesBy Deirdre Van Dyk : Aug. 30, 1998Google's first doodle was a spur of the moment idea by Google founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Today, ...
Parents everywhere have had their hands full these past couple of weeks, looking for things to keep their young ones occupied while providing enriching opportunities for them as well. Mo Willems, ...
[Photo: Ekaggrat Singh Kalsi] Today in robotic clocks, we’ve got a robot that tells you the time by manually drawing and erasing it every minute. The “doodle clock” by Ekaggrat Singh Kalsi operates a ...
For instance, Jake Taylor Sager, the Doodle (yes, that's his full government name), is cute as can be, but you might confuse ...
We are at the All-Star Break of baseball, and summer festivals and live music are back! Fireworks are a nice tradition we have known for generations. The family picnic is a welcomed get-together I ...
The central purpose of this column every month is to provide readers a glimpse into various genres of apps available and to point out ways in which these tools might make life a bit easier for them ...
Google Doodles are special, temporary changes made to the logo on the Google homepage that commemorates holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists. These ...
Goldendoodles, Labradoodles, Bernedoodles… you name it. Their teddy-bear looks and friendly smiles make them hard to resist, ...
If you've ever visited the Google homepage on a holiday or any other historic dates, chances are you've noticed that the Google logo looks more artistic than usual. What you're seeing is likely a ...
Following a surge of creativity fueled by the current lockdown, [Diglo] writes in with his tabletop clock driven by a robotic arm drawing on a Magna Doodle tablet. And if you have one of those still ...