Confucius Says…We Have A New Google Logo
Posted on September 28th, 2009 in Internet Marketing | No Comments »
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Google’s everchanging logos, or doodles, as they call them, are stuff of legend. Recently, however, Google has started changing logos more often, pointing out to various events, people, and causes about once per week.
After the recent mysterious series of logos and tweets, which turned out to be a tribute to H.G. Wells, current Google logo is an obvious tribute to Chinese philosopher Confucius, who was born on 28th of September, 551 BC. Besides being a philosopher, reformer, and a generally smart dude, Confucius was especially well known for his sayings; you can find a nice list of them here.
But this is not the only new Google doodle in the past 24 hours; a couple of hours ago, Google was spelled with two l’s (Googlle) in the logo, celebrating the company’s eleventh birthday, which falls on 27th of September.
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