Google's home page 'doodle box' features its first video
This image shows a Google frame grab taken on April 15, 2011 in Washington,DC. Google paid tribute to Charlie Chaplin on Friday by transforming the celebrated logo on its homepage into a silent movie. When clicked, the logo, known as the 'Google doodle,' plays a silent film featuring members of the doodle team acting out Chaplin-esque sketches. Google said the doodle honoring Chaplin, who was born on April 16, 1889, is its first live-action video and was created by the Google doodle team with help from the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum.
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The first video was for John Lennon's doodle.
ReplyDeletewhat about the video on john lennon's birthday ?
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