The annual Google Doodle contest is back, and with it comes a fresh batch of competition winners. The competition, which has run in the U.S. since 2008, highlights some of the most creative and ...
Monday's Google Doodle illustration commemorates Juneteenth, an annual federal holiday on June 19 that celebrates the liberation of Black enslaved people in the United States. The Doodle was created ...
Google Doodles — those artistic changes to Google’s usual logo, created to celebrate an event or honor a significant person — can teach, inspire and, at the very least, add some fun to your day. The ...
''The final was great. I met really a lot of new people also around the world...And I didn't expect really that I would win. And because the other participants are really, really talented. ''I always ...
It would be an unlikely sight anywhere, let alone in the English countryside. But nestled among rural homes with manicured gardens is a mansion covered entirely in cartoon-like doodles. Nothing is ...
On August 30, 1998, Google employees ditched work and headed to Burning Man, the hippie gathering in Black Rock Desert, NV. They left a cryptic message on Google's homepage: Burning Man's symbol ...
We’ve all noticed the drawings that temporarily replace or embellish Google’s logo on the website’s homepage on holidays, special events, or days commemorating important historical figures. For the ...
As Juneteenth celebrations kick off globally to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States post-Civil War, a timely piece of art will serve as a reminder for anyone who uses Google’s search ...
Japanese American artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013), known for her intricate looped wire sculptures, will be the subject of the next Google Doodle, as the search engine will change its homepage logo to ...
Dhara Singh is one of CNET's summer interns and a student at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She loves digging deep into the social issues that arise from everyday technology. Aside from ...