The search giant Google celebrated India’s independence day with a doodle. We can see Google’s home page adorned with the Tricolour in the form of a ribbon that flows around the Google Logo.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/internet/Google-celebrates-Indias-Independence-Day-with-doodle/articleshow/21840943.cms
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Yes I already noticed the logo on Google. It made up really nice..

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Yes I already noticed the logo on Google. It made up really nice..


Google has been commemorating India's Independence Day with a doodle on its home page since 2003
I didn't know that they are doing this since 2003, but yeah they do changes those on different occasion.

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I didn't know that they are doing this since 2003, but yeah they do changes those on different occasion.


There lies the specialty of Google. In India's home page they doodle with Indian special occasions. In Japan's home page they doodle with their special occasions. That's why it has become so popular.
Yeah.. it is different for different countries as they all got different festivals.

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Yeah.. it is different for different countries as they all got different festivals.


They commemorate the birth days of Google members too. But they will be visible in the computers go the members only.
:cheer: Yes,i noticed the doodle.Google is changing their doodle with respect to the festival or occasion.
:cheer: Yes,i noticed the doodle.Google is changing their doodle with respect to the festival or occasion.


Google changes doodles according to the Country. What you have seen is Home page of Google India.
I too saw the Google Doodle for Independence Day. It was nice but I haven't seen it before , I missed it since 2003.
The search giant Google celebrated India’s independence day with a doodle. We can see Google’s home page adorned with the Tricolour in the form of a ribbon that flows around the Google Logo.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/internet/Google-celebrates-Indias-Independence-Day-with-doodle/articleshow/21840943.cms


Feeling happy to know it. But I didn't care.
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