Bar Code: Google’s Logo Celebrates Its Anniversary
Posted on October 7th, 2009 in Internet Marketing | No Comments »
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Another day, another Google Logo (or “Google Doodle,” if you’re so inclined). Today’s is a simple and straight up bar code that celebrates the 57th anniversary of the bar code’s patent on October 7, 1952.
The bar code (or barcode, another acceptable spelling) is a representation of data that is machine-readable. You’ve probably seen them close to everywhere, on almost every product you can buy that was mass-produced somewhere.
The classic bar code consists of parallel lines at different widths and spacings, which Google’s logo depicts. Other patterns including squares, dots and other patterns can also be referred to as bar codes.
US Patent 2,612,994 owners Joseph Woodland, Bernard Silver, and Jordin Johanson would undoubtedly be proud to see their invention up in lights on the internet’s veritable information hub.
What’s your favorite Google logo so far: Bar Code? Confucius? Gandhi? The cryptic H.G. Wells series? Let us know in the comments.
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