From the first in 1998, Google Doodles have come a long way to celebrate people, events and holidays. New Orleans and the 2025 Super Bowl inspire.
2020’s theme is “I show kindness by…” Where can I see a history of Google Doodles? It can be fun to see the Doodles on Google’s homepage, but it’s also easy to miss them if you’re ...
The Silicon Valley giant said it made the change last year because it was difficult to keep up with every occasion, but some ...
Lauren "Lo" Harris shares on creating the Google Doodle celebrating Chicago house music, and the importance of representation ...
After Google Calendar users noticed that the tech giant removed Black History Month from its list of holidays, they were incensed.
Jan. 29 (UPI) --Google is celebrating the Year of the Snake in South Korea and beyond with a Lunar New Year-themed Google Doodle. The image released Wednesday depicts a snake with a mandarin ...
Google removed the first day of Black History Month, Pride Month and other public holidays and national observances from its ...
As New Orleans gears up to host Super Bowl LIX, the search engine used the opportunity to celebrate one of Louisiana's ...
The Google Doodle for Feb. 6 celebrates Louisiana cuisine through gumbo-inspired imagery. Google's gumbo Doodle was featured ...
Google Doodle marks Lithuania's Independence Day 2025, celebrating its historic freedom from the Russian Empire.
The Google Doodle for Feb. 6, 2025 ... "Gumbo boasts a rich history, drawing from West African, Native American, and European cultures. Its name originates from the Bambara word for okra ...
The Google Doodle for Feb. 6 celebrates Louisiana cuisine ... Gumbo is a beloved staple in Louisiana that has a deep and rich history rooted in West African, Native American and European cultures.