Google usually reserves its homepage doodles for famous scientists, artists, generally people that are well known or deserve to be. But Google isn't always uptight, it's got a lighter side as well.
Over the weekend, Google ran a very distinctive doodle, only in the US and the UK, celebrating 125 years sinc... |
30 January 2012 04:50 GMT |
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Hardware makers always do try to reach a measure of aesthetic value when making their systems and peripherals, but the problem they are usually faced with is the lack of ideas to work with. In the case of speakers, those that aren't built directly into a device that is, not much can usually be accomplished. Mos... |
31 July 2010 05:47 GMT |
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The different shapes and sizes of snowflakes have been eluding scientists and mathematicians ever since the 17th century. Though they exist in multiple shapes, one of the most mysterious aspects of the natural snowflake growing process is why don't they produce an even wider range of crystal types. For the first... |
17 January 2008 10:55 GMT |
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