Saturday, September 28, 2013

Hit the piñata for 15 years Google - Update - Generation NT

Update doodle piñata left the home page of Google but it is to be found on this page for those who want to continue fun (without the possibility of sharing the score on Google+.)

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today celebrates its 15th anniversary Google. After the Easter Egg for a return to the search engine, it’s like a tradition the Google logo that marks this event. An animated version of doodle to play hit the piñata.

codes Google logo that dropped the exclamation mark in 1999 – it was then imitate Yahoo! – are included. Armed with a multicolored stick, the second g Google gets away on a Mexican piñata to a maximum of candy to fall.

the user, the tool will hit the space bar on the keyboard or mouse click bar. The best score is to be completed in ten shots and share if on Google+. Good romping

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questioning gallery doodles, note that this is the first time a special birthday Google doodle is animated. In past years, there was a little more sober. Doodle of the day will soon join this gallery.

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celebration doodle was in September 2002 for the fourth anniversary of Google. However, the first doodle appeared well before the summer of 1998 for the annual Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. With it, the founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, had tried to report their presence at the festival that ends with a giant pile of wood. The special Burning Man doodle was supposed to represent the stake.

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date of the celebration of the anniversary of Google changed over the years. Since 2006, it is September 27 which is retained.

Larry Page and Sergey Brin began working on a search engine BackRub in January 1996. The domain Google.com was registered on 15 September 1997. The word Google is derived from googol English that mathematics is a number with the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. Initially based in a garage, Google got its statutes California September 4, 1998.

In the past, Google’s birthday was celebrated on September 4 or September 7. “Google opened its doors in September 1998. Exact date when we celebrate our birthday has continued to change from one year to another, depending on our mood .”

Of course, Google today is far from being limited to a search engine. The search nevertheless remains the heart of its business.

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