আজকে একটু অন্য রকম একটি পোস্টিং করছি। বিভাগ কি দিবো বুঝা যাচ্ছে না। যাই হক এখানে আছে ১৯৯৮ থেকে ২০১০ পর্যন্ত সবগুলো Google Doodles এর লাইভ রিভিউ। সাধারণত গুগলের এই লোগো বা Google Doodles গুলো পরিবর্তন করা হয়ে থাকে কনো স্পেশাল অকেশনে, যেমন Earth Day to the birthdays of historically significant people (যেমন Albert Einstein) মানে গুগলের লোগো গুলো পরিবর্তন করা হয়ে থাকে কনো একটি নিরদৃষ্ট ছুটির দিন উপলক্ষে। শুধু মাত্র সবাইকে দেখানর জন্য সব গুলো লোগো কালেকশন করলাম।
1998
Burning Man.
This was the first-ever Google Doodle, and was created to indicate the Google
founders’ attendance at the Burning Man Festival.
1999
Season’s
Greetings. (Global).
‘Uncle Sam’
Search.(US). This logo was shown on the Google
U.S. Government Search page.
2000
Groundhog Day.(US).
Father’s Day.(Global).
Series From the
First Week of May. This was the first official Google
Doodle, and told the story of an alien intrigue.
Olympic Summer
Games in Sydney – Soccer.(Global). A number of Doodles
were created for the Olympic Games in Sydeny, Australia.
Olympic Summer
Games in Sydney – Kayaking.(Global).
Bastille Day.(France).
Bastille Day is a
holiday celebrating the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille.
Declaration of
Independence.(US). This Doodle was created to celebrate
the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
Shichi-go-san.
(Japan). Shichi-Go-San
is a traditional rite of passage and festival in Japan for three and seven year
old girls and three and five year old boys.
2001
Chinese New Year.
(Global). The
Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year) is the most important traditional
Chinese holiday and celebrates the new year based on the lunisolar Chinese
calendar.
Earth Day.
(Global). Earth Day
is an international celebration to raise environmental awareness that takes
place in more than 175 countries each year.
Swiss National
Day.(Switzerland).
Swiss National Day
celebrates the creation of the Federal Charter of Switzerland in early August of
1291.
Canada Day.(Canada).
Canada Day is Canada’s
national day, often referred to as “Canada’s Birthday”.
Nobel Prize
Centennial Award Ceremony.
(Global).
Claude Monet’s
Birthday.
(Global).
2002
Piet Mondrian’s
Birthday.
(Global).
Olympic Games
Opening Ceremony.
(Global). A series of Doodles were created for the Winter Olympic Games
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dilbert Google
Doodle (3 of 5).
(Global). A series of five Dilbert-inspired Doodles was created, based
on the comic.
St. George’s
Day.(UK).
St. George’s Day is
England’s National Day and is also celebrated in the nations, kingdoms,
countries, and cities where Saint George is the patron saint.
Santa Lucia.
Santa Lucia is a
Catholic Church feast day dedicated to St. Lucy.
Guy Fawkes Day.
Guy Fawkes Night is an
annual celebration to mark the failure of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when a
number of Catholics tried to destroy the House of Parliament in London.
2003
Albert
Einstein’s Birthday.
(Global).
Happy New Year.
(Global).
MC Escher’s
Birthday.
(Global).
50th Anniversary
of Understanding DNA.
(Global). The first correct Double-Helix model of
DNA was
suggested by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in 1953.
Alfred
Hitchcock’s Birthday.
(Global).
Holiday Series
2003 (3 of 5).
(Global).
100th
Anniversary of Flight.
(Global). The 100th Anniversary of Flight refers the first controlled,
sustained, powered, heavier-than-air manned flight, which was completed by the
Wright brothers at
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina in 1903.
Happy Halloween.
(US).
2004
Persian New Year.
Nowruz, the Persian
New Year, is an ancient Iranian festival to celebrate the start of the Iranian
New Year.
St. Patrick’s
Day.
(US).
Gaston Julia’s
Birthday.
(Global).
Spirit on Mars.
(Global). This Doodle was created to celebrate the landing of the
Spirit rover on Mars.
Bloomsday /
James Joyce Day.(Ireland).
Bloomsday is an Irish
holiday created to celebrate the life of James Joyce, and to relive events from
Ulysses.
Athens Olympic
Games – Tennis.
(Global). As with every Olympic Games, a series of Doodles was created
for the Athens Summer Olympic Games.
Holiday Series
2004 (5 of 5).
(Global).
US Elections.
(US).
SpaceShipOne
Wins the X Prize.
(Global).
SpaceShipOne made the first privately funded human spaceflight, thereby
winning the Ansari X Prize.
2005
Vincent Van
Gogh’s Birthday.
(Global).
Wold Water Day.
(Global). World
Water Day was established by the UN in 1993, and is observed to promote
concrete activities within countries regarding water resources.
Korean
Independence Day.(Korea).
Korean
Independence Day celebrates Korea’s liberation from Japanese Rule following
World War II.
Australia Day.(Australia).
Australia Day is the
official national day of Australia and celebrates the arrival of the First Fleet
to arrive there in 1788.
Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Birthday.
(Global).
Teacher’s Day.
(US). Teacher’s
Day in the U.S. is celebrated in the beginning of May, and is a day to honor
and recognize the contributions teachers make to society.
Leonardo da
Vinci’s Birthday.
(Global).
Doodle4Google
Competition: ‘Day of the Child’ by Lisa Wainaina.(UK).
Doodle4Google is an annual
competition in which children can create their own Google Doodle. The winning
Doodle is featured on the home page.
2006
Torino Olympic
Games – Closing Ceremony.
(Global).
Torino Olympic
Games – Luge.
(Global).
Louis Braille’s
Birthday.
(Global). The Google Doodle here was done in Braille, and is the first
Google Doodle that didn’t incorporate the normal Google logo.
Happy New Year.
(Global).
Edvard Munch’s
Birthday. (Global).
2007
Cricket World
Cup
Father’s Day
Happy Mother’s
Day
Bastille Day.(France).
Veteran’s Day.
(US). Veteran’s
Day is an annual U.S. holiday that honors military veterans, celebrated on
the day major hostilities ended in World War I (celebrated as Armistice Day or
Remembrance Day in other parts of the world).
2008
Parametron
Computer 1.(Japan). Parametron Computer 1 (also known as
the Quantum Flux Parametron) was invented by Eiichi Goto at the University of
Tokyo.
Valentine’s Day.
(Global).
50th Anniversary
of the LEGO Brick.
(Global).
Carnival.(Brazil).
Carnival is an
annual festival held 40 days before Easter and is the most famous holiday in
Brazil, though it is also celebrated elsewhere.
Martin Luther
King Jr. Day.
(US).
Doodle 4 Google
Competition: Doodle by Mai Dao Ngoc.(Germany).
Anniversary of
the First Ascent of Mount Everest.
(Global).
125th Birthday
of Walter Gropius
Earth Day.
(Global).
Korean
Thanksgiving.(Korea).
Mid-Autumn
Festival.(Vietnam). Also called the Children’s Festival,
the Mid-Autumn
Festival is a popular family holiday in Vietnam and elsewhere in Asia.
Large Hadron
Collider.
(Global). The
LHC is the
largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world, and was first
successfully used in September 2008.
Beijing Olympic
Games – Swimming.
(Global).
Beijing Olympic Games – Opening Ceremony. (Global).
50th Anniversary
of NASA.
(US). The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration was founded in 1958, replacing the
National Advisory for Aeronautics.
Beatrix Potter’s
Birthday
Kaii
Higashiyama’s Birthday. (Japan).
Turkish Oil
Wrestling.(Turkey).
Oil wrestling
is the Turkish national sport, where wrestlers cover themselves in olive oil.
Shinkansen.(Japan).
This Doodle was created in honor the
high-speed railway lines
in Japan (also known as bullet trains).
Thanksgiving Day.
(US).
Day of the Dead.
(Mexico). The
Day of the Dead (Dia
de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday where friends and family gather to
remember and pray for dead family members and friends.
Happy Halloween!
Doodle Designed by Wes Craven.
(US).
Day of Trees.
(Poland). This is the Polish version of Arbor Day.
Paddington
Bear’s 50th Birthday.
One of only two Doodles celebration “birthdays” of fictional characters.
2009
First Day of
Spring – Design by Eric Carle
Giovanni
Schiaparelli’s Birthday.
(Global).
Happy Birthday
Dr. Seuss!
Charles Darwin’s
Birthday.
(Global).
Jackson
Pollock’s Birthday.
(Global).
Seven Sleepers
Day.(Germany). Tradition says that if it rains on
Seven Sleepers Day,
it will be raining for the remainder of the summer.
Birthday of Igor
Stravinsky.
(Global).
Mary Cassatt’s
Birthday.
(Global).
Samuel Morse’s
Birthday.
(Global). One of only three Google Doodles to use non-latin characters.
Earth Day.
(Global).
H.G. Wells’
Birthday. (Selected Countries).
Crop Circles.(Selected
Countries). This Doodle celebrated crop circles around the world.
Ivan
Kostoylevsky’s Birthday.(Ukraine).
Qi Xi.(China,
Hong Kong, Taiwan). Sometimes referred to as Chinese Valentine’s Day, or
the Magpie Festival, Qi Xi
(“The Night of Sevens”) is a holiday in which young girls traditionally showcase
their domestic arts and make wishes for a good husband.
Ilya Repin’s
Birthday.(Russia, Ukraine, Belarus).
Comic-Con 2009.
This is the first, and so far only, Doodle celebrating the annual Comic-Con
conference.
Birthday of
Nikola Tesla.
(Global).
Anniversary of
the Publication of Pinocchio. (Italy).
US Independence
Day.
(US).
Jan Evangelista
Purkyne’s Birthday. (Czech Republic).
Discovery of the
Aztec Sun Stone. (Mexico). This Doodle commemorates the
discovery of the Aztec
Sun Stone on December 17, 1790.
Doodle 4 Google:
My Hero by Sophie Redford
E.C. Segar’s
Birthday – Popeye.
(Global).
St. Andrew’s
Day. (UK).
St. Andrew’s Day is
the official national day of Scotland and is a celebration of Saint Andrew, the
patron saint of golfers, fishmongers, mariners, and performers, among others.
Father Frost’s
Birthday.(Russia).
Father Frost
is similar to Santa Claus, except he often brings gifts in person at large New
Year celebrations.
Sesame Street –
Cookie Monster.(Selected Countries). A series of Sesame
Street-themed Doodles were created to celebrate the
40th Anniversary of
Sesame Street.
Loy Krathong.(Thailand).
Loy Krathong is a Thai
holiday where small rafts are floated on bodies of water to honor and pay
respect to the goddess of water, and also to apologize for bad things done to
the river during the past year.
Invention of the
Bar Code.
(Global). One of the three Doodles that uses non-latin characters.
Moon Viewing Day
– Tsukimi.(Japan).
Tsukimi is a traditional
Japanese holiday where people throw parties to view the harvest moon.
2010
Jon Amos
Komensky’s 418th Birthday.(Czech Republic, Slovakia).
Pi Day.(Selected
Countries). Pi Day is
celebrated on March 14th each year to celebrate the mathematical constant pi
(which is approximated as 3.14). It is also the birthday of Albert Einstein.
Felix Rodriguez
de la Fuente’s Birthday. (Spain).
Holmenkollen Ski
Festival. (Norway). The
Holmenkollen
Ski Jump is the oldest notable ski jump competition still in existence,
beginning in 1892. The Festival includes the ski jump and a number of other
evetns.
Girl’s Day.(Japan).
Also known as Hinamatsuri
or Doll’s Day, Girl’s Day is a traditionl Japanese holiday in which dolls are
displayed on platforms covered in red carpet.
Frederic
Chopin’s 200th Birthday.(Poland).
Winter Olympics
– Closing Ceremony.
(Global).
Winter Olympics
– Alpine Skiing.
(Global).
Norman
Rockwell’s Birthday.
(Global).
150th Birthday of
J.M. Barrie.(Selected Global).
Mother’s Day.
(US).
170th Birthday of
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
(Global).
Rocket Festival.(Thailand).
The Rocket Festival
is a traditional Buddhist folk festival that culminates on the third day with
competitive firings of home-made rockets.
Labour Day.
(Selected Global).
ANZAC Day.
(Australia).
ANZAC Day is a national remembrance day in Australia and New Zealand to
honor members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought in
World War I at Gallipoli in Turkey.
Earth Day.
(Global).
Karen Blixen’s
Birthday.(Denmark).
Hans Christian
Andersen’s 205th Birthday – Part 5.
(Global).
April Fools!
(US). The Topeka logo was used as an April Fools joke, in reference to
the adoption of the name “Google” by
Topeka, KS in an effort to entice Google to bring high-speed broadband
internet service to their city.
Hubble Space
Telescope’s 20th Anniversary.
(Global).
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