Dr Martin Luther King Day 2026 Google doodle honors the civil rights icon with a vibrant parade-themed artwork.
Google is all about s'mores today. Its latest Google Doodle features the chocolatey, gooey campfire treat. Here's why. Why is Google celebrating s'mores? According to Google, today's doodle celebrates ...
In August 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin added a digital stick figure behind the second "o" in Google to signal they were ...
Google marks the end of 2025 with a cheerful New Year's Eve Doodle, featuring a colorful countdown animation to welcome 2026. The interactive Doodle adds festive spirit to global celebrations.
Want to know what are the best Google Doodle games? Well, Google Doodle games are more than decorative changes to the Google logo. Many Doodles are playable mini-games that captured the hearts of ...
"This annual Doodle celebrates New Year's Eve across the world, when billions of people gather with friends and family to reflect on the past year and welcome the new one. Soon, the clock will strike ...
— -- Fans of Google Doodles are in for a treat with the launch of a new iOS app, highlighting every illustration ever featured on the search giant's homepage. The free Google Doodle app — which ...
As 2026 starts to sink in, Google is already setting the tone. The New Year’s Eve 2025 Doodle is up, and it’s one of those small internet moments that.
If you've headed to Google today, you may have noticed a colorful Doodle, the colorful graphic the top of the page. Known as the Google Doodle, it celebrates people, events and everything in between.
To be fair, today’s Google Doodle is a time-killer, but was there a more unproductive day nationwide than May 21, 2010, the day the Google logo turned into a fully-functioning game of Pac Man? Offices ...
Customers who frequent their local coffee shops might be familiar with the subject of today's animated Google Doodle. The doodle for Monday, March 11 celebrates the date in 2011 in which the "flat ...
The Jan. 19 Outlook commentary "Why Google shouldn't doodle," suggested that the search engine's graphical celebration of notable people or events is an inappropriate marketing ploy and asked whether ...