Google Doodles Indian Physicist
The Google doodle, a graphic incorporating Raman's picture and a representation of his discovery about the nature of light, commemorates the 125th anniversary of his birth on Nov. 7, 1888 in Trichinopoly in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.
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Google marks Universal Children's Day with kid-filled illustrated doodle
While today's doodle presents an idyllic picture of happy children, Universal Children's Day is also key to raising awareneess of those children suffering around the world from abuse, exploitation, discrimination, child labour, armed conflict …
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Google Doodles the Power of a Woman on Children's Day
Each year, Google holds the Doodle4Google competition across various schools in India the results of which are declared before Children's Day and the winning Doodle is highlighted on the homepage on November 14th in the country. This year's winner …
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Google doodle marks Universal Children's Day
Google is celebrating Universal Children's Day with a heart-warming doodle of children of different ethnicities smiling and holding hands. Universal Children's Day takes place today, but is also observed earlier in the year by India and other countries …
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Google Rorschach doodle puts a blot on digital art form
Not a Rorschach test on anything, just a Rorschach test, period. And how am I feeling about that? Not good. What can I say? I'm a doodle purist. The Google doodler and I go way back. I met Dennis Hwang, then Google's doodler-in-chief, back in 2004.
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Take a Rorschach Test With Today's Google Doodle
Rorschach First off — that's clearly a picture of two T-rexes log-rolling, right? Okay, good. Second, today's Google Doodle celebrates Hermann Rorschach's 129th birthday. Rorschach is of course the psychiatrist known for creating the Rorschach inkblot …
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See the bull or the bat? What Google's 'Inkblot test' Doodle says about Rorschach
Hermann Rorschach's 129th birthday inspired Google to create an interactive inkblot test for searchers to its site today. Rorschach published a book introducing the test in 1921 and died a year later. It was used for decades and continues to inspire …
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