The company introduced a new doodle

Mar 21, 2007 13:47 GMT  ·  By

Once in a while, Google changes its official logo of the company, the well-known blue-red-yellow-green Google, with a different photo meant to celebrate a certain event or a celebrity. This time, the search giant replaced its Google Persian homepage's logo with a new photo to honor the traditional Persian new year holiday entitled Norouz. Googlified sustained the plants included in the doodle are garlic meant to symbolize medicine and health.

"Norouz is the traditional Iranian new year holiday in Iran, Kurdistan, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, various countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, as well as among the Iranian peoples in Iraq, Pakistan,Turkey, and everywhere else," it is mentioned on Wikipedia.

Although all the doodles published by the search giant are quite interesting, some of them caused a lot of contradictory discussions because they displayed weird objects. For example, Google decided to replace the Valentine's Day's logo with a new one, representing a strawberry coated in chocolate but the "L" from Google was really invisible. At that time, numerous users sustained the company's employees made a mistake and misspelled the word. A few days after Valentine's Day, Google made an official statement saying the company's logo was really Google but many users read Googe without taking a closer look at the photo.

As you can see in the picture attached to the article, the photo is quite clear, although the company didn't make any official statement to inform us about the plants displayed by the new doodle. If you want to view the new doodle, you should visit the Google Persian page by following this link. If you want to find more information about the logo, visit the previous page and click on the logo of the company.