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Doodle 4 Google, also stylized Doodle4Google, is an annual competition in various countries, held by Google, to have children create a Google doodle that will be ...
The doodle still maintained some resemblance to the Google logo. In the U.S., the doodle also allowed the user to record a 30-second clip, after which a URL is created and can be sent to others. The doodle remained on the site an extra day due to popularity in the U.S. It now has its own page linked to the Google Doodles archives. [35]
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Doodle is an online calendar tool for time management and coordinating meetings. It allows users to schedule and make arrangements collaboratively, among other features. Doodle is available on desktop and mobile platforms. [2] Founded in 2007, the company is headquartered in Zürich and has offices in Berlin, Belgrade, Atlanta and New York City ...
Doodle by Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia, c. 1795. A doodle is a drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract lines or shapes, generally without ever lifting the drawing device from the paper, in which case it is usually called a scribble.
The Doodle", an episode of the TV series Seinfeld; Doodle, a virtual pet in the video game Toontown Online; Doodles, a children's activity panel/comic strip featuring Professor Doodles; Doodles (Tweenies), a pet dog on the British children's programme Tweenies; Doodles, the animated residents of Cool World, a 1992 Ralph Bakshi film
The actual subject of the Doodle is buried some way into the entry. Since being able to scan by date is still important, the subject of the Doodle can't go right at the beginning, but I think a better format would be The [Month day, year] Doodle celebrated X . . . This is less wordy and mentions the featured person sooner.