‘Earth Day’ inspires Google to come up with ‘Geographical’ Doodle
Signifying the Earth Day with a Doodle, prolific search engine Google displayed it with yet another interactive piece of work. The recent Doodle is dedicated to the earth processes and the Geography. It displays a unique blend of how day and night persist on planet earth, how the Earth revolves around the sun and how night comes with the moon and the stars twinkling bright. The doodle also features the…
Read more...Google dedicates interactive doodle to Leonard Euler on his 306th birthday
Leonard Euler, a Swiss mathematician and physics great, who made affluent discoveries including infinitesimal calculus and graph theory, has been honoured by the search engine giant Google with a doodle dedicated to his name on his 306th birth anniversary. Leonard Euler has been known as a pioneer in the fields of mechanics, astronomy and optics.
Read more...Theresa May’s Women’s Day video urges strong criticism of anti-women abuse
Home Secretary Theresa May, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, has requested the population to express their opposition to domestic violence against females. As per the Home Secretary, the Coalition’s parliamentary moves to thwart domestic violence and abuse of females can only do so much. Theresa May’s advice to the population on International Women’s Day has come in a video. The Home Secretary’s Women’s Day comments have emerged as…
Read more...Google marks Valentine’s day, George Ferris’ birthday with two-in-one doodle
Google has made an animated colourful doodle to mark the Valentine’s Day and the 154th birthday of George Ferris famous for inventing the Ferris Wheel. Google celebrates the day of love coupled with the birth of a genius in its interactive two-in-one doodle. Celebrating Valantine’s Day which is observed on February 14 every year across the world, Google doodle features 16 characters narrating 10 love stories that can be viewed by…
Read more...London Underground’s 150th birthday celebrated with 10 special stamps
London Underground marks its 150th birthday today with 10 special stamps issued by the Royal Mail, paying tribute to the world’s oldest underground transport network. The first stretch of London Underground was opened on January 9, 1863, while the first journey took place on January 10, 1863, between Paddington and Farringdon on the network, which was then known as Metropolitan Railway. The London Underground 150th birthday stamps feature a contemporary lithograph of…
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