Earlier Tuesday we wrote about the Google homepage illustration (or "doodle," as Google calls these things) that's sparked so many Google searches it popped up in Google Trends. By late morning, ...
Google's homepage illustrations marking notable holidays and anniversaries (like Magritte's birthday or the launch of the Hubble telescope) are playful divertissements that usually link to a page ...
Google launched another Google Doodle guessing game Tuesday, with a new interactive Google logo that you can manipulate with your mouse. Google replaced its static logo with a set of dynamic colored ...
So what's up with Google homepage and those exploding blue, red, green and yellow balls? The techno comedians who run the world's most popular search engine love to take note of holidays and other ...
Wow. I have never seen such a huge uproar over a bunch of balls. Well, not since...nevermind, forgot the litigation is still pending. So if you have travelled to Google today, you'll notice that their ...
Sometimes technology is just fun. But still, what is the deal with Google Balls? That question is burning up the Internet as scores of people try to find the answer. Six of the top 10 Google searches ...
Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News. He's been hooked on tech since learning BASIC in the late '70s. When not cleaning up after his daughter and son, Steven can be found pedaling around ...
Today if you visit Google you will see a Google logo made up of crazy balls. The logo moves around based on your mouse cursor, similar to the buckyballs doodle from a few days ago. But this one is ...
Google's logo becomes arrangement of bouncing balls. Sept. 7, 2010— -- Google is once again having some fun with its homepage, this time turning its iconic logo into an interactive cluster of ...
UPDATE: There are now reports that the bouncy logo is a teaser to a special Google event Wednesday-- perhaps some new search capabilities. Seems like the Googlers are using their birthday to hype new ...