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Google marks New Year with doddle

by Alade Abayomi Adeleke
January 1, 2023
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As the world celebrates the new year 2023, Google joins in the celebration with a New Year special animated doodle.

 

The New Year Doodle showed 2022 turn into 2023 as firecrackers burst around Google’s logo. While the alphabets of the Google logo have been represented as New Year decorations, the digits of 2022 and 2023 have eyes and mouths to personify them as humans.

 

In addition to celebrating many well-known events and holidays, Google Doodles celebrate artists and scientists on their birthdays.

 

Google Doodles are also used to depict major events at Google, such as the company’s own anniversary. The celebration of historic events is another common topic of Google Doodles including a Lego brick design in celebration of the interlocking Lego block’s 50th anniversary.

 

Some Google Doodles are limited to Google’s country-specific home pages while others appear globally.

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