Google Doodle Commemorates Math Prodigy Shakuntala Devi


The latest Google doodle takes its initiative from Shakuntala Devi, a math child prodigy. She was born in pre-partition days in the Indian city of Bangalore. This year, Google is celebrating the...

Google Doodle Commemorates William John Swainson Birthday


The 224th birthday of the famous bird expert and natural historian, William John Swainson is being celebrated today by Google. In memory of this wonderful and slightly eccentric genius, a Google...

Today Roswell Google Doodle is an Alien Video Game


66 years ago the so called Roswell incident took place that has UFO fanatics still captivated after all these years. Google celebrates the anniversary of the alleged UFO landing with a very cool...

Roswell incident’s 66th birthday celebrated with interactive Google Doodle

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Depending on your point of view, today's either the 66th anniversary of an Air Force experiment gone awry or an alien landing. With tongue firmly in its cheek, Google is celebrating the Roswell incident, the most (in)famous of alien encounters with one of its interactive doodles, in which you help an extra terrestrial rebuild his spaceship after it breaks apart in New Mexico. Once you've done that, you can then kick back with an X-Files box set or two -- assuming you're not into the adventures of doe-eyed alien teenage romance.

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Google launches New version of Google Earth Pro 7.1 Today


Today is Earth Day fully celebrated by Google as offers not only an animated Google Doodle but also its new version of Google Earth. This new premium version of Google Earth  allows users to see...
    


Happy 540th Birthday, Copernicus, have a Google Doodle

Happy 540th Birthday, Copernicus, have a Google Doodle

It may be obvious now, but when Heliocentrism was cooked up by Nicolaus Copernicus, he was branded a heretic. The idea that the Earth orbited the Sun, conceived without the aid of any equipment, would only be proved half a century later, when Galileo built a telescope and pointed it heavenward. Fortunately, ol' Nick's contribution hasn't been forgotten, and so today's Google Doodle shows the planets all gently orbiting our nearest star.

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Grimm’s Fairy Tales 200th Anniversary Celebrated with Google Doodle


Everybody knows Grimm's Fairy Tales. Grimm's Fairy Tales celebrate their 200th anniversary today. Reason enough for Google to make an elaborate Google Doodle showing scenes from a famous Grimm...

Ada Lovelace Honored with Google Doodle


Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace lived from 10 December 1815 to 27 November 1852. she was born Augusta Ada Byron (yes she was the daughter of Lord Byron) and now commonly known as Ada Lovelace...