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Google Doodles are surprisingly funny, sometimes spontaneous, changes made to the Google logo. It could be to celebrate the holidays, the anniversaries or the birthdays of great men.

The most recent change of the Google logo

On September 1, 2015, the new Google logo and icon were changed to accommodate a range of Google products that work on different devices.

Previously, Google was one of the destinations of most desktop users, today, people interact with Google products on different platforms, applications and devices. when using them all on the same day. Users expect Google to be able to help them whenever and wherever they need it, whether on a mobile phone, television, watch, car dashboard, or a desktop computer.

Because of this, Google has introduced a new logo and icon, reflecting the reality of the user's wishes, and shows how the magic of Google is helping, even on the smallest screens. The Google logo and brand, originally built for a desktop browser page, has been updated for a seamless computer world of various devices and inputs.

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New Google icon on September 1, 2015

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New Google logo on September 1, 2015

This is not the first time Google has changed its logo, nor is it the last, but this update is a great reflection of how Google brings users from Search, Maps, Gmail, Chrome, and more. The new logo is quite simple, neat, friendly and colorful.

Origin of doodles ideas (symbolic images)

In 1998, before Google hadn't even combined, the concept of doodle was created by Google founders Larry and Sergey when creating an image to suggest that they would attend the Burning Man festival in the world. Nevada desert. They put a human figure in the second "o" in the Google logo. And this logo is used as a humorous message to Google users that the founders were "out of the office". Since then, the idea of ​​decorating the company's logo to commemorate remarkable events was born.

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Google's first doodle created by Larry and Sergey

Two years later, in 2000, Larry and Sergey asked the then webmaster Dennis Hwang - a trainee - to create a doodle for Bastille Day (France's National Day). Dennis was later appointed the leader of Google Doodles, and the doodle began to appear more often on Google websites. Initially, the doodle was primarily intended to celebrate familiar holidays, currently highlighting a series of events, celebrations from the birth of John James Audubon to the Ice Cream Sundae and even the user's birthday.

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Doodle happy Google user birthday

Over time, the demand for doodle has increased in the US and around the world, the creation of the doodle has been assigned to the team of talented doodlers and engineers. For them, the creation of doodles has become a team effort to make Google's homepage more vibrant, bringing delightful smiles to Google users around the world.

How many doodles have been created?

Doodlers have created over 2000 doodles for Google homepages around the world.

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Interesting Doodle was created to celebrate Google's 15th birthday

Google doodles are not only created by doodlers, but are also contributed by users. You can also do this by emailing ideas and doodle to proposals@google.com to Google. Despite receiving hundreds of requests every day, Google is always happy to listen, receive and read the comments from users.

If you are interested in Google and its products, you should also visit Google Doodles regularly to get interesting updates.

Video about changing the Google logo during development

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