The more the better, and "Merry Christmas " is just around the corner if new Google doodle 17 pictures of different countries around the world inspired beats.
The Wall Street Journal, the new Google Doodletook five artists around 250 hours to draw up plans to stay on the home page of the most popular search engine to Christmas.
Compared to other "controversial" scribbles that the "Bucky Ball" and "Bouncing Balls", which have been reported by some users of Windows, such as "eater of the CPU," the 17 images of the new Google Doodle in JPEG format grouped into six parts.
The first group consists of the Cathedral of St. Basil, the Acropolis and beech Noel. Mt Fuji, the Great Wall of China, dumplings and dance styles of India. The third group of features of the Sahara, the port of Sydney, oud and Chile. The fifth group consists jpeg image of the gondolas in Venice, our vineyards, Kanga Nepal and Africa, and the last group are the images of "Up on the Roof" song and Moroccan henna lamp.
My favorite, of course, "Up on the Roof." And after clicking on the image of Santa Claus, I found a YouTube video and see fresh, new users comments, which were sent by the drawing of Google. One commentator said: "Google ftw animation lol."
The Wall Street Journal, the new Google Doodletook five artists around 250 hours to draw up plans to stay on the home page of the most popular search engine to Christmas.
Compared to other "controversial" scribbles that the "Bucky Ball" and "Bouncing Balls", which have been reported by some users of Windows, such as "eater of the CPU," the 17 images of the new Google Doodle in JPEG format grouped into six parts.
The first group consists of the Cathedral of St. Basil, the Acropolis and beech Noel. Mt Fuji, the Great Wall of China, dumplings and dance styles of India. The third group of features of the Sahara, the port of Sydney, oud and Chile. The fifth group consists jpeg image of the gondolas in Venice, our vineyards, Kanga Nepal and Africa, and the last group are the images of "Up on the Roof" song and Moroccan henna lamp.
My favorite, of course, "Up on the Roof." And after clicking on the image of Santa Claus, I found a YouTube video and see fresh, new users comments, which were sent by the drawing of Google. One commentator said: "Google ftw animation lol."