0 Google's 2010 Christmas Doodle Explained
December 23, 2010
Christmas 2010 Google Doodle |
While it's not the first interactive Google Doodle, today's Google "Holiday Card" is one of the popular search engine's more complicated designs. Five different "doodlers" began working in July and spent a total of 250 hours to produce the 17 individual portraits. Each interactive portrait depicts a holiday scene from around the world and a corresponding Google search query as follows:
1) St. Basil’s Cathedral
2) Acropolis
3) Buche de Noel
4) pierogi
5) Great Wall of China
6) Mt. Fuji
7) Indian dance styles
8) Sahara desert
9) chili pepper
10) oud
11) Sydney Harbour
12) Venice gondolas
13) Nepal
14) Chilean vineyards
15) African kanga
16) Henna lamp
17) Up on the housetop
2) Acropolis
3) Buche de Noel
4) pierogi
5) Great Wall of China
6) Mt. Fuji
7) Indian dance styles
8) Sahara desert
9) chili pepper
10) oud
11) Sydney Harbour
12) Venice gondolas
13) Nepal
14) Chilean vineyards
15) African kanga
16) Henna lamp
17) Up on the housetop
> Also see: A Holiday Card From Google | The Wall Street Journal
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