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Doodle for Google 2021 is looking for artwork that reflects “I am strong because…” Update 3/5: Submissions close today at 8 p.m. PT. Google will then review all the prospective Doodles and ...
The 2021 Doodle for Google competition, which lets K-12 students design an inspirational “Doodle,” has come to a close, and the winner will be shown on the Google homepage tomorrow.
2021 Doodle for Google contest focuses on kids' inner strength The winner will see her or his artwork displayed on Google's homepage for a day and receive a $30,000 college scholarship.
2021 Doodle for Google contest finalists revealed The winning artwork will be displayed on Google's homepage for a day, and the winner will receive a $30,000 college scholarship.
Today's Google Doodle celebrates Milo Golding, the U.S. 2021 Doodle for Google contest winner. A special temporary alteration to its homepage logo that commemorates holidays, events, achievements ...
Google Earth Day 2021 Doodle sends an important message to all people around the globe. Due to the increasing pollution and deterioration of the environment, individuals need to be more aware of ...
Google Doodle says it wants to "encourage everyone to find one small act they can do to restore our Earth. It's bound to take root and blossom into something beautiful," adding "Happy Earth Day 2021!" ...
Calling all artists: this year’s “Google for Doodle” contest is currently accepting applications. The annual competition is accepting artwork from those in kindergarten through Grade 12 with ...
The latest Google Doodle celebrates the first day of school in some countries in 2021. Google According to the Doodles Archive, the latest Google Doodle was published on Wednesday, Sept.1.
This doodle from Nov. 14, 2001, marked what would have been the 161st birthday of artist Claude Monet by depicting the Google logo in the French impressionist style.
With the start of fall beginning Wednesday, Google celebrated the arrival of the autumnal equinox with a special doodle.
With 49.8% of the entire U.S. population, 58.3% of those 12 years and older, and 60.7% of adults 18 years and older fully vaccinated, those six letters in today’s Google Doodle probably aren’t ...