Hidden Objects on Google
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:02 am
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1. Goats as employees!
2. Google Doodles
3. Google was for sale
4. From “Don’t be bad” to “Do the right thing”
5. Google has pets
6. 100 times greater capacity
7. Free food at Google offices
8. What does Google mean?
10. Google Companies
1. Goats as employees!
Google's California headquarters search phone number philippines have a very interesting internal sustainability plan; for some time now, Google has had several hundred new curious 'workers' on its payroll... 200 goats!
Yes, don't worry, it's not part of a market diversification. It's a sustainable initiative to keep the grass at the Mountain View headquarters trimmed at all times, in a cheap, efficient and ecological way.
2. Google Doodles
Do you know what Doodles are? It's that commemorative logo that appears when you access the search engine.
The idea arose as an automatic image that would work like an email , to notify when a person was out of the office. Today, Google and its doodles are already part of the widespread graphic culture of the Internet.
The first appearance of these images was in 1998. Since then, Doodles have been used as platforms for playful experimentation, such as interactive games and infographics. Generally, these arts are related to some commemorative date, event or tribute to some memorable artist.
If you want to remember the most striking ones, Google has a page where it saves them all .
Doodle 90th anniversary of the birth of Chiquito de la Calzada
3. Google was for sale
1. Goats as employees!
2. Google Doodles
3. Google was for sale
4. From “Don’t be bad” to “Do the right thing”
5. Google has pets
6. 100 times greater capacity
7. Free food at Google offices
8. What does Google mean?
10. Google Companies
1. Goats as employees!
Google's California headquarters search phone number philippines have a very interesting internal sustainability plan; for some time now, Google has had several hundred new curious 'workers' on its payroll... 200 goats!
Yes, don't worry, it's not part of a market diversification. It's a sustainable initiative to keep the grass at the Mountain View headquarters trimmed at all times, in a cheap, efficient and ecological way.
2. Google Doodles
Do you know what Doodles are? It's that commemorative logo that appears when you access the search engine.
The idea arose as an automatic image that would work like an email , to notify when a person was out of the office. Today, Google and its doodles are already part of the widespread graphic culture of the Internet.
The first appearance of these images was in 1998. Since then, Doodles have been used as platforms for playful experimentation, such as interactive games and infographics. Generally, these arts are related to some commemorative date, event or tribute to some memorable artist.
If you want to remember the most striking ones, Google has a page where it saves them all .
Doodle 90th anniversary of the birth of Chiquito de la Calzada
3. Google was for sale