
The Google Doodle is the first thing many of us see before starting to work. It’s also how we realize, while we’re still sleepy:
- what day it is
- if it’s already Christmas and we didn’t notice
- if it’s the birthday of some Great Nobel Prize winner Physicist we previously knew nothing about, who – as we discover – contributed to the fabrication of the coffee machine
That being said, we definitely love Google Doodles, as they grant us a moment of our own to deepen our knowledge of some event or character we will certainly remember about.
And yet, soon enough, time begins to run fast, so we close the Wikipedia tab about the moon landing and we finally begin to work. That’s usually how it happens.
And yet, soon enough, time begins to run fast, so we close the Wikipedia tab about the moon landing and we finally begin to work. That’s usually how it happens.
Careful though! There’s something that always makes us late, and I’m not just talking about a few second or a minute at most: interactive Doodles, of course!
Here’s a selection that will keep you glued to the screen for quite some time.
Robert Moog’s 78th Birthday
Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary
John Venn’s 180th Birthday
Slalom Canoe 2012
Roswell’s 66th Anniversary
PAC-MAN’s 30th Anniversary
Basketball 2012
Douglas Adams’61st Birthday
Saul Bass’ 93rd Birthday
Art Clokey’s 90th Birthday
Maurice Sendak’s 85th Birthday