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The first edition of Doodle 4 Google Canada was held in 2014. The theme for the year's contest was “If I could invent anything, I would invent...”. The winner, Cindy Tang, a grade 11 student from Dr. Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute, Toronto, got to see her Doodle on the Google homepage on February 26. [19]
Google is announcing the 55 State and Territory winners in its Doodle for Google competition, a contest where K-12 students across the United States have the opportunity to create their own ...
May 25—Glacier High School student Anitha Ravipati is the Montana winner for 16th annual Doodle for Google contest. Ravipati is one of 55 state and territory winners whose artwork will be ...
A student from McKinney represents Texas in Doodle for Google contest, highlighting the importance of beekeeping. Texas student's Doodle for Google recognizes importance of bees. Here's how to vote
On October 1, 2021, Google Japan resumed its annual tradition of creating novelty keyboards, and has subsequently released new novelty keyboards annually on October 1. Given the release occurring exactly half a year after April 1, it has been described as an April Fools' Day in October. [254]
On August 14, 2021, Google made a doodle of Derawar Fort to celebrate Pakistan's 75 Independence Day. [71] According to Google, the fort symbolizes Pakistani adaptability and antiquity. [71] On September 2, 2021, Google made a doodle celebrating the 138th birthday of the Polish biologist Rudolf Weigl, known for inventing the epidemic typhus ...
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She is also a photographer, works in textiles and weaves baskets. Her artwork "tarmunggie-woman" won the 2018 poster contest for the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week. Her Google doodle design in honor of the indigenous leader Mum Shirl was featured on Google's website on 8 July 2018.