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    Google 4 Doodle Also Called Doodle 4 Google Is A Money Move For Artists

    Google 4 doodle was created in 2008 by Google.

    It is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the Google Search engine. The doodle consists of four colored balls that represent the primary colors of light (red, green, blue, and yellow). When a user enters a query into the Google search bar, the balls scatter and rearrange themselves to form the letters of the query. The doodle was created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of color television. Since its debut, Google 4 doodle has been used to commemorate various holidays and special events.

    In 2012, it was used to mark the London Olympics. And in 2014, it was used to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ first album. The doodle has also been used to pay tribute to important historical figures, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Amelia Earhart.

    If you’re like me, then you probably spend a good chunk of your day online. And if you’re like me, then you’ve probably used Google at some point during that time. So when I heard about the Google 4 Doodle project, I was intrigued. Essentially, it’s an art project where people from all over the world can create doodles based on the number 4. The best part? You don’t even have to be an artist! All you need is a little creativity as well as some mouse skills. If you’re up for the challenge, head over to the website and get started! Who knows? You might just become a Doodle Legend yourself!

    In honor of Maurice Sendak’s birthday, Google created a special doodle. If you missed it, you can check it out on the Google homepage. The doodle is interactive and designed to allow people of all ages to explore different parts of Maurice Sendak’s work.

    In 2008 a 12-year-old beat 16,000 people in the contest.

    Grace Moon received a new laptop, a $10,000 scholarship, and $25,000 technology grant for her California middle school.

    Moon’s now a published author and illustrator who doesn’t shy away from the word “artist” like she used to.

    She also had a picture hung in the White House.

    Contest take place every year but already ended for 2022. Look out for the next entry here.

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