Just the normal Google logo here today. I like that Magna Carta one - was it animated?
Aww darn! It was the animated one that marcsierra saw in Australia yesterday: New Horizons swoops past the second O (Pluto) of Google. I just refreshed the page and it disappeared, leaving the plain logo. :-(
Anniversary of the first electric traffic light. This doodle is also animated.
Now, I saw that and I thought ' betcha marksierra posts it!!' I believe there's a NJ connection to the tale?
marksierra said:
Anniversary of the first electric traffic light. This doodle is also animated.
A little bit of thread drift. Friends of mine just hosted a couple just arrived from Sierra Leone. The husband is here on a college scholarship. They had never seen a traffic light - Apparently there is not a single traffic light in the entire country. We take so much for granted.
It seems that Google was a 1953 Raymond Chandler joke:
http://www.theverge.com/2015/8/12/9136311/raymond-chandler-google-letters
That's a shame. Catull is (was) an elegant font. This looks childish. (But give me a minute and I'll get used to it.)
Google celebrates the announcement that water has been found on Mars - the image moves, too.
It's a fun one today. Test your musical knowledge and celebrate the birthday of Ludwig Van!
https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-ludwig-van-beethovens-245th-year?doodle=18611475&domain_name=google.co.uk&hl=en
musicmz said:
https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-ludwig-van-beethovens-245th-year?doodle=18611475&domain_name=google.co.uk&hl=en
I'll bet you got them all right on the first go.
Actually, I couldn't read all the notes exactly, so I did make one error. Then I started re-arranging them all to see how they sounded out of order. Once the order was correct, the animation started before all measures were played.
That's interesting, Ididn't read the notes at all! Just played each snippet and arranged in order by sound. Got them all right, which just shows I watched a lot of Schroeder as a child (and went to the occasional concert)....
deborahg said:
That's interesting, Ididn't read the notes at all! Just played each snippet and arranged in order by sound. Got them all right, which just shows I watched a lot of Schroeder as a child (and went to the occasional concert)....
Interesting. It never occurred to me to listen to the individual snippets to try to figure out the order. I looked at the notes. I wonder if this is one of those "different learning styles" things.
I wondered why there was no Summer Solstice doodle on offer to Australians (and Kiwis), but it seems Google decided that only continental South America enjoys a Summer Solstice.
Could that be because Aussie ABC gained important Aussie Google (Alphabet?) personnel, so they were a bit miffed???
Could be ... although, as a former colleague of mine (at that same organisation) put it, if you have to choose between a conspiracy theory and a stuff-up, go for the stuff-up every time.
Now that sounds like my theory of computing!!!
I'm not sure how to do the screenshot, esp from the iPad: today's Doodle (now it's just turned Christmas Eve in Australia) shows Santa starting to pack the sleigh. Teeny but cute animation.
Musicmz, no, all I see in your screen grab is melting icy poles (ice creams). We had the cutouts, then (now) we have Santa putting gifts down a chimney. (I thought it was down onto a teeny sleigh, but it was half-past midnight then)
ETA ack. My autochecker is so corrupted it changes everything I type.
hehehe Santa is now working in his shirtsleeves, and chucking those presents over his shoulder pretty fast! He's been speeding up his throwing rate throughout the day, and colour of the facade of the 'palace' forming Google has changed from midnight-icy blues (nighttime) to golden-morning hues to midday rosy and green tones, now to more rich afternoon almost autumnal tones (weird, considering its summer here).
Most strange. I'm still seeing the paper cut-out designs. Maybe it's to do with my server being in another city. I'll take a look when I get home.
Promote your business here - Businesses get highlighted throughout the site and you can add a deal.
Celebrating Eiji Tsuburaya's 114th Birthday with an interactive doodle