27 Oct 2013
10 Best Interactive Google Doodle
By abhishek27 Oct 2013
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As a Lover of Google Doodles, I thought It could be fun to share with you some great Interactive Google Doodle.
1. Les paul
This doodle was displayed in google page on june 9, 2011. For Celebrating 96th birth day of Music Genius Les Paul
This Doodle was really awesome, you can play this guiter and their was a recording option given to it.
2. 216th Anniversary of the First Parachute Jump
This was displayed on oct 22, 2013. Marking the 2016 anniversary of first parachute jump.
Best thing is that you can control parachute's direction, and landscapes are beautiful.
3. Google's 15th Birthday
On Sep 27, 2013, This doodle was Displayed Marking Our Big G's Birth day,
This interactive Doodle Really Brought the Birthday Party Mood.
4.Robert Moog's 78th Birthday
This Doodle was really fascinating, Marking 78 th Birthday of Dr. Robert Moog on May 23, 2012. To tribute this inventor of Moog Synthesizer Google displayed a Synthesizer, Which can be played, adjusted and recorded.
5. Hurdles 2012
During London Olympics Google created series of Doodle on different sports events, .
this Doodle let you play Hurdles
6. 25th Anniversary of Buckyball
This Doodle was shown on Sep 4, 2010. Google recognised the discovery of the molecule made entirely of carbon by changing the second O on its homepage logo.
You can twist it, turn it.
7. 30th Anniversary of PAC-MAN
Google celebrated 30th anniversary of PAC-MAN by displaying a Pac-Man game in its home page on 22 May, 2010.
8. Jules Verne's 183rd Birthday
To mark the Birthday of Jules Verney, writer of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, on Feb 8, 2011. From suface to bottom of 20,000 Leagues, you can go any where just pulling the lever.
9. Soccer 2012
This was another Doodle, to mark the eve of London Olympic games
10. 200th Anniversary of Grimm's Fairy Tales
On Dec 20, 2012 This doodle was displayed in Google home page. This doodle was unique because it was used to tell a story in a comical way.
1. Les paul
This doodle was displayed in google page on june 9, 2011. For Celebrating 96th birth day of Music Genius Les Paul
This Doodle was really awesome, you can play this guiter and their was a recording option given to it.
2. 216th Anniversary of the First Parachute Jump
This was displayed on oct 22, 2013. Marking the 2016 anniversary of first parachute jump.
Best thing is that you can control parachute's direction, and landscapes are beautiful.
3. Google's 15th Birthday
On Sep 27, 2013, This doodle was Displayed Marking Our Big G's Birth day,
This interactive Doodle Really Brought the Birthday Party Mood.
4.Robert Moog's 78th Birthday
This Doodle was really fascinating, Marking 78 th Birthday of Dr. Robert Moog on May 23, 2012. To tribute this inventor of Moog Synthesizer Google displayed a Synthesizer, Which can be played, adjusted and recorded.
5. Hurdles 2012
During London Olympics Google created series of Doodle on different sports events, .
this Doodle let you play Hurdles
This Doodle was shown on Sep 4, 2010. Google recognised the discovery of the molecule made entirely of carbon by changing the second O on its homepage logo.
You can twist it, turn it.
7. 30th Anniversary of PAC-MAN
Google celebrated 30th anniversary of PAC-MAN by displaying a Pac-Man game in its home page on 22 May, 2010.
To mark the Birthday of Jules Verney, writer of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, on Feb 8, 2011. From suface to bottom of 20,000 Leagues, you can go any where just pulling the lever.
This was another Doodle, to mark the eve of London Olympic games
10. 200th Anniversary of Grimm's Fairy Tales
On Dec 20, 2012 This doodle was displayed in Google home page. This doodle was unique because it was used to tell a story in a comical way.
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