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- February 7, 2023
Now Indian children will get a chance to have their work of art put online. The doodles are fleeting because they are up usually for a day. Internet danny dream com giant Google on Saturday created an innovative doodle celebrating the 14th Special Olympics World Summer Games that will run here July 25-August 2.
The winner’s doodle will appear on the Google homepage. Submissions from all students in U.S. schools from kindergarten to twelfth grade. Parents/Educators are required to submit doodles for their students. 75 students from primary and secondary schools across Ireland have had their drawings chosen from almost 2,000 entries to this year’s competition. As India celebrates Children’s Day today, Google announced the winner of its Doodle for Google Competition.
I decided that, if I could create anything, it would be a tiny Galaxy all to myself. This doodle for google represents that scientists can find new ways of finding better efficient energy to prevent climate change. If I could create anything it would be a time machine. I would go back in time & watch all the famous artists paint and learn different techniques.
Shlok Mukherjee from Kolkata bagged the coveted competition with his doodle highlighting his hopes for India’s growth in terms of science and technology.Doodle for Google … If you want to be able to use a doodle, you need to think about the doodles you’ve created in the past. Not only is the doodle more important than the doodle itself, but it’s the people who created the doodle who are the ones who will be more likely to use it in the future. Doodle Doodle was originally created in a blog entry by Gates in 2007 and is so popular that he has his own website, as well as a number of other doodle-like things on the internet.
She was chosen because Google was “blown away by her big (you might even say ‘dino-sized!’) ambitions for her future, especially at her young age,” the tech company said in a statement. The contest was won by Varsha Gupta from Ryan International School, Greater Noida. The theme for 2011 Doodle 4 Google competition is ‘India’s gift to the world’. The Children were requested to imagine their own version of the Google logo based on this theme.