The company celebrated Martin Luther King Day

Jan 16, 2007 10:10 GMT  ·  By

Google is famous and this is not sustained only by the number of clients but also by the recent rank that said the search giant offers the most wanted jobs in the internet world. Probably, the term Google is known by an important part of internet users, so it's clear that the search giant is a powerful company. I'm sure that Google's logo, the image placed above the search box published on the company's main page, is one of the most popular pictures on the internet. From time to time, Google is changing its logo to celebrate specific events or to honor some important persons.

"We have a variety of logos commemorating holidays and events. We've put them in this online museum for your amusement. Please do not use them elsewhere. And please, don't feed the kangaroo. If you would like to include a link to Google on your site, please use one of our official logo stickers. Although we'd like to accommodate all the requests we receive from users who want to add a touch of Google to their sites, we are passionate about protecting the reputation of our brand as an objective and fair provider of search results. We allow use of the Google logo by express permission only," Google says about the company's logo.

Yesterday, Google published a new doodle that was meant to celebrate the Martin Luther King Day and displayed four kids with different skin colors playing jump ropes. Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia and he was famous for his American civil rights movement as he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 and in 1986, the Martin Luther King Day was established as a United States holiday.