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Last year, Google marked the day with a special doodle showcasing India's architectural prowess. Created by freelance art ...
On Independence Day, Google Doodle has depicted major milestones of India through traditional tile artwork from different ...
Google's Independence Day doodle pays homage to India's rich artistic heritage through traditional tile designs from various ...
Over the course of over three decades, since its first artwork on August 30, 1998 celebrating the Burning Man Festival, the ...
Google, the world’s most popular search engine, is celebrating Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day with a special doodle ...
Google's Independence Day doodle honors India's heritage with tile art showcasing achievements in space, cricket, chess, and ...
Google on Friday celebrated India’s 79th Independence Day with a doodle that showcases national achievements in diverse ...
Casual games are just as — if not more — important, as they make up a huge chunk of the gaming market that's constantly ...
The third tile from the right features an illustration of two cricket bats and a ball, symbolising India's cricketing glory in recent years. The Indian cricket team won the T20 World Cup last year by ...
Whether a Doodle is deployed in twenty countries’ Google homepages or just a few, some of the most touching ones honor those who have passed. A Feb. 7, 2015 Doodle was created in honor of Laura ...
Google Doodles have become an online art extravaganza, but the first doodle, put up by company founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998, was much simpler - a tribute to the Burning Man Festival.
The digital artwork creatively blends traditional Indian tile designs with symbols of national pride, highlighting the ...