Doodles are the
fun, surprising and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google
logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries and the lives of famous artists,
pioneers and scientists.
How did the ideafor doodles originate?
In 1998, before
the company was even incorporated, the concept of the doodle was born when
Google founders Larry and Sergey played with the corporate logo to indicate
their attendance at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. They placed
a stick figure drawing behind the 2nd "o" in the word Google, and the
revised logo was intended as a comical message to Google users that the
founders were "out of office". While the first doodle was relatively
simple, the idea of decorating the company logo to celebrate notable events was
born.
Two years later,
in 2000, Larry and Sergey asked current webmaster Dennis Hwang, an intern at
the time, to produce a doodle for Bastille Day. It was so well received by our
users that Dennis was appointed Google's chief doodler, and doodles started
showing up more and more regularly on the Google homepage. In the beginning,
the doodles mostly celebrated familiar holidays; nowadays, they highlight a
wide array of events and anniversaries from the Birthday of John James Audubon
to the Ice Cream Sundae.
Over time, the
demand for doodles has risen in the US and internationally. Creating doodles is
now the responsibility of a team of talented illlustrators (we call them
doodlers) and engineers. For them, creating doodles has become a group effort
to enliven the Google homepage and bring smiles to the faces of Google users
around the world.
Make a Doodle Your Permanent Google Icon
Google's clever,
mysterious, and completely random logo changes, known as "doodles,"
usually last for just one day. With this Greasemonkey script, you can make any
official Google doodle the logo you always see next to your search results.
The "Favorite Doodle" user script, coded by a Google
employee and working only with Greasemonkey on Firefox, links the Google logo
on the main and search results pages to Google's gallery of doodles. Under each
doodle, the script inserts a "Make This My Favorite Doodle!" button,
and clicking it does so. By default, the script will allow new holiday/event
doodles to appear, but you can overwrite that behavior by accessing Favorite
Doodle's user script commands from the Greasemonkey menu.
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