The California-based company was first incorporated as a private company on September 27, 1998.
Thiebaud work, reproduced with permission of VAGA Visual Artists and Galleries Association, includes a lot of cakes, mostly painted in 1950 and 1960.
Is associated with the pop art movement by his interest in objects of mass culture, although his work predates the likes of Andy Warhol.
This is a more direct 'doodle' of animation ballgame recent distracted million Internet users.
Before that, Google marked the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the buckyball, a spherical dome of exotic carbon molecules, with a special design in motion.
The animated logo replaced the logo of the letter O center with an orange ball. Then formed the "buckyball", which is a form composed of 60 carbon atoms.
By moving your mouse over the logo, users can rotate and spin the ball, which replaced the usual logo on your search engine homepage.
Interactive scribbles follow a new production in May to celebrate the 30th birthday of Pac-Man.
That design, which went public on Friday, May 21, 2010, was the drawing first to be fully interactive. The Pac-Man character could move with the arrow keys on the keyboard of the user.
Google Doodles have become the news themselves after the technology firm began using customized versions of its logo to celebrate what he considers important occasions.
The first was used in August 1998 when Sergey Brin and Larry Page, founders of the company, designed one for the Burning Man Festival.
In October 1999, there was a picture of Halloween: the first after the firm switched to a new logo.
The first "Christmas Card" drawing was introduced in 1999, the day of Christmas, a snowman and snowflakes drift in the name.
Mother and Father's Day doodle appeared in May and June 2000 respectively, before the company began to notice more esoteric and let's face it, sometimes interesting.
On October 7, 2009, he did "Google" as a bar code to recognize the anniversary of his invention in 1948 by Bernard Silver, which some saw as an important change of human language to machine language.
On Saturday, June 5, 2010, a hologram replaces the logo in honor of Dennis Gabor, inventor of the holograms.
More recently, the company marked the 71 anniversary of the movie by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz with a scribble of Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow walking down the yellow brick road to a landscape " Google "in it. Maybe it's a metaphor.
Mary Shelley, British author of Frankenstein, was the 213 anniversary of his birth celebrated with a Google Doodle creepy last month.
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