http://www.google.com/
you'll have to let your mouse set before it settles down and forms the word "Google"
FUN!
-neb
http://www.google.com/
you'll have to let your mouse set before it settles down and forms the word "Google"
FUN!
-neb
I discovered it last night, but I'm wondering what the significance of this one is -- usually you can run your mouse over the logo, and there will be an explanation (i.e., Martin Luther King's birthday or something like that) -- but this one -- nothing. Any ideas?
Apparently as of right now, it is a mystery. Some guesses have been proposed.
They certainly are not attempting to drive Type A personalities batty (er uh, battier) are they?
-neb
I just saw from the official Google Twitter account this message: "Boisterous doodle today. Maybe it's excited about the week ahead..."
I predict that an Android announcement is coming...perhaps the next actual Google phone (G2? Nexus Two? Even more hopeful: a CDMA or GSM tablet that's at least 10").
It's their BIRTHDAY, folks! I wondered, so "googled GOOGLE" under all that mess ... sho' nuf ... 12th birthday (first saw a link re 8th b'day in2006, so figuring ....).![]()
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
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It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~
Wow...Google is even more amazing now. You have used it today now, right? Immediate results as you type.
I've had that luxury for awhile now. Do you have a new computer?
“Bondservants, be obedient to those who are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in sincerity of heart, as to Christ; not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart” (Eph. 6:5-6).
Unless you were somehow part of their testing, Google Instant was new for you too the other day. The new "instantaneousness" isn't the words you are typing, but the display of the results beneath what you're typing.
Actually, looks like the same-old-same-old again today ... back to its "normal-not-celebrating-anything" self. You're kidding, Joanne, right?![]()
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~
OK, Jeremy's talking about what's underneath what one's typing; what I was recalling was -- after the bouncing balls disappeared -- how Google was black-outlined the next time it was seen, and then each letter became colored one-by-one as one typed underneath it ... type one letter, G turned colored, type another the O did, et cetera.
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~