Google Doodle
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Google Doodles are modifications of the Google logo created by
the company for use on holidays, birthdays of famous people, and major
events, like the Olympics. They are displayed on the day of the
occasion, and then removed and archived. Google Doodles were first
initiated in 1999 for the Burning Man Festival and various other
holidays. The tradition has continued to this day, with 167 different
Doodles as of February 2005. The majority have been created by Dennis
Hwang, although some were created by guest artists, including a Dilbert
week created for Google by Scott Adams.
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