Dec 31, 2010

16 of the Most Memorable Google Doodles

16 OF THE MOST MEMORABLE GOOGLE DOODLES

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On Friday, 21 May 2010, on the 30th anniversary of the arcade game Pac-Man, Google unveiled worldwide their first interactive logo. Anyone who visited Google could play Pac-Man on the logo, which featured the letters of the word 'Google' on the Pac-Man maze. The logo also mimicked the sounds the original arcade game made. The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button was replaced with an "Insert Coin" button. Pressing this once enabled you to play the Pac-Man logo. Pressing it once more added a second player, Ms. Pac-Man, enabling 2 players to play at once, controlled using the W,A,S,D keys, instead of the arrows as used by Player 1. Pressing it for a third time performed an "I'm Feeling Lucky" search. It was then removed on Sunday, May 23, 2010, initially replacing Pac-Man with the normal logo. Later on that day, Google released a permanent Google Pac-Man site, due to the popular user demand for the playable logo.

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Five blue dots, three red dots, three yellow dots, four blue, three green and two red: yes, it's Google spelled out in Braille. This was issued on 4 January 2006, in celebration of the 197th birthday of Louis Braille, who invented the embossed-point alphabet for blind and visually impaired people.

 

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Google's August 29th logo celebrated Michael Jackson's birthday a couple of months after his death. The two Os in Google were replaced with two feet, en Pointe, wearing patent leather shoes and shiny white socks below slightly-too-short trousers.

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In 2009, Google marked the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street with a new 'doodle' featuring the programme's Cookie Monster. Users of Google in the UK, France and Canada were greeted with the hungry blue character's familiar 'googly eyes' in honour of the programme's four decades on air. 

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The UFOs in Google's logo were designed to mark the 143rd birthday of author HG Wells. Although Google regularly uses its doodles to mark significant events, anniversaries and notable dates, it usually does so explicitly. This was the first time Google has used a series of mysterious logos to build up to an event, although the search page today shows a new Google doodle to mark Wells' birthday which takes web users straight through to a list of web pages related to the author.  

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In 2010, Frida Kahlo's 103rd birthday was celebrated with a Google doodle  

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Google's Doodle for world cup 2010 final with the 3 most important elements of that day: Spain, Netherlands and Octopus Paul  

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This doodle that appeared online in Sept 2010 was meant to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Flintstones.  

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This logo was featured on December 12, 2006 (Edvard Munch's Birthday). Featuring "The Scream," this composition was created by Munch and is said by some to symbolize the human species overwhelmed by an attack of existential angst.  

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On Friday, October 8, 2010, to mark what would have been the day before the 70th birthday of John Lennon, a 32-second "Video doodle" appeared on the google homepage. The "E" of google was shaped like a play button. The video was a simple animation that was accompanied by Lennon's song "Imagine."  

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20th anniversary of the Wallace and Gromit Characters.  

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Google unveiled this logo to celebrate the 400th anniversary since Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer, showed Venetian merchants his new creation, a telescope.  

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Google's Doodle for Charles Darwin's 200th Birthday, in celebration of the discoveries and life of Charles Darwin, the scientist and naturalist who first described biological evolution via natural selection.  

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The 213th anniversary of the birth of Mary Shelley, the British author of Frankenstein, was marked by a very unusual Google doodle of a darkened room with ghostly portraits on the wall and a shadowy figure in a doorway.

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On March 2010, the Pi Day, 3.14 was celebrated by math nerds and Google, worldwide. Having been conspicuously missing from Google's ever-growing repertoire of special-event doodles for years, Google finally relented and unleashed its inner nerd, not that it tried to hide it too hard in the past. And, perhaps to make up for all the years it skipped, Google went all out this time and showed off six common uses of the famous number. The Pi Day Google logo starts off with the formula everyone knows (?) for the area of a circle A = πr2, but goes on with some more advanced stuff. The two 'os' in Google are used to represent the sin(x) function over a 2π period.

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On Thursday, April 1, 2010, Google jokingly changed their name (and logo) to "Topeka" for a day in response to the city of Topeka; Topeka, Kansas, had unofficially changed its name to Google for the previous month.

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'Singam Puli'

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Directed by Sai Ramani, 'Singam Puli' stars Jiiva, Divya Spandana, Soundarya, Santhanam, Livingston and Lakshmi Ramakrishnan.

"The film features a unique style of scripting, and viewers will love one character while hating the other. One is a fisherman and the other, a lawyer. Jiiva has done both roles wonderfully. And no, the two are not long-lost brothers; they just happen to be lookalikes," says director Sai Ramani.

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Tendulkar's 50th ton and thunderstorms delay Indian defeat

Tendulkar's 50th ton and thunderstorms delay Indian defeat

It was a century that the entire nation was eagerly awaiting from Sachin Tendulkar as he completed a historic 50th Test century against South Africa at the Centurion.

Tendulkar's 50th ton and thunderstorms delay Indian defeat

India though, are two wickets away from conceding a 1-0 lead to the Proteas in the first Test, as rain brought early curtains on day four of the Test. At stumps on day 4, India was 454-8, with Tendulkar batting on 107, along with Sreesanth.

The moment Sachin found a gap through the extra-cover region to push a Dale Steyn delivery for a single, the entire stadium stood up to salute one of the true legends of the game. It is Sachin's 175th Test match -- most by any player in the history of the game. It took him four Test matches to reach the milestone after having scored his 49th against Australia in October this year.

He played 197 deliveries and 258 minutes to reach the milestone. He hit 12 boundaries and a big six over long-off with left-arm spinner Paul Harris being the sufferer. This is his seventh century in the year 2010.

If some of the Indian players like Sreesanth were seen saluting Sachin on his achievement, South Africans Graeme Smith and Hashim Amla congratulated the maestro.

The century should rank among one of the best considering the amount of pressure Indian team are in after being all out for a paltry 136 in the first innings. This is Sachin's fourth Test century on South African soil and indeed one he would cherish the most.

Tendulkar's 50th ton and thunderstorms delay Indian defeat

Tendulkar stood rock solid while Dhoni was even more aggressive than his senior partner at one stage. Dhoni gave Dale Steyn some special treatment by hitting the South African strike bowler for a flurry of fours, that too after the home side had taken the new ball.

Dhoni (90) raced to his 20th Test fifty in quick time, from just 41 balls with the help of nine fours. Surprisingly, the Indian duo did not take much chance against left-arm spinner Paul Harris who was hit for just a four -- by Dhoni.

Earlier, India lost the wickets Rahul Dravid (43), VVS Laxman (8) and Suresh Raina (5) and nightwatchman Ishant Sharma (23) in the morning session and trailed by 207 runs as they reached 277 for six at lunch.

Resuming at 190 for two, the visitors added just 87 runs from the 33.4 overs they faced in the morning session, which started half an hour before scheduled time to compensate for loss of time on the first day.

Tendulkar's 50th ton and thunderstorms delay Indian defeat

The SuperSport Park has eased out considerably with fast bowlers not posing too much of a problem as they had done on the first day but Dravid and Ishant started cautiously and runs came in trickles initially.

Dravid dug deep, playing the balls on merit while Ishant showed intent to play shots and hit three fours -- two off Lonwabo Tsotsobe and one of Dale Steyn. He added 16 runs to his overnight seven before getting out.

South Africa had to work hard for the breakthrough, which eventually came in the form of Ishant's wicket with the Indian offering a simple catch to Hashim Amla while trying to work a Steyn delivery to the square region nearly an hour into the morning session.

Tendulkar did not waste time as he opened his account with a two off the second ball he faced, of Steyn, and then hit a four in the next over of the same bowler and then off Kallis to increase the tempo.

Tendulkar's 50th ton and thunderstorms delay Indian defeat

Just when the most experience Indian duo of Tendulkar and Dravid were settling in to raise hopes of saving the match, the latter got out to a Morne Morkel delivery, which had a hint of movement besides being quick.

Dravid got a faint edge straight through to Boucher to leave India at 242 for four, still trailing by 242 runs. Dravid's 43 came from 109 balls and was studded with six fours.

After the fall of Dravid, much was expected of Laxman but he departed without much contribution to give Tsotsobe his first wicket of the match. He got a thick edge of a full delivery outside off to land straight to gully fielder Ashwell Prince. Raina did not last long as he edged a good length ball of Kallis to Paul Harris at first slip while trying to play it behind point.

Source: PTI

15 COOLEST VINTAGE TECH ADS

15 Coolest Vintage Tech Ads

COOL - 1 You can laugh now, but some years ago you were getting a very nice deal by buying a $3398 10MB hard drive.

COOL - 2 A sexy modem? Come on!

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COOL -5Two are always better than one. At least according to this 1978 ad from Technico Inc. TMS9900.

COOL -6 Remember Elvira, Mistress of the Dark? Besides appearing on TV in features like Elvira's Movie Macabre Halloween Special, Elvira also invited Computerworld readers to "cut through paper-based CASE [computer-aided software engineering] methods with LBMS" software.

COOL - 7 This ad won't make any sense if you're not a follower of the TV series Lost. However, if you are, you'll find it amusing

COOL-8 It's small and light at 'only' 11+ lbs.

COOL - 9 "With WordStar, you have a true screen image of what your printout will look like before you print it! With WordStar, you'll erase, insert, delete and move entire blocks of copy." Gee, it's like magic

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COOL -11 Would you say this ad was a little sexist?

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COOL -13 Would you say this ad was a little sexist?

COOL - 14 In the future, everyone will use floppy disks.

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FUNNIEST PEOPLE ON MOTORCYCLES

Funniest People on Motorcycles

FUNNY PEOPLE -1 This is just sick…the sheep's not even wearing a helmet

 

FUNNY - 2 After having been photographed riding along a motorway with a barbecue strapped to his body, motorcyclist Michael Wiles, 29, was fined in an Australian court for careless driving

 

FUNNY - 3 Four wheel motorcycle.

 

FUNNY-4 School transportation.

 

FUNNY -5 Squeezed kid.

 

FUNNY -6 A family motorcycle

 

FUNNY - 7 May be he needs a bigger bike.

 

FUNNY - 8  I hope he doesn't get into too many bump

 

FUNNY-9 Like sardines

 

FUNNY - 10 This could cause a lot of accidents.

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