Les doodles Google sont devenus une institution au fil des années. Ces animations qui remplacent le logo classique de Google sur la page d’accueil captent régulièrement l’attention et l’imagination des internautes du monde entier.
Découvrons ensemble quelques uns des plus beaux doogles.
Apparus pour la première fois en 1998 pour célébrer le festival de Burning Man, les doodles se sont progressivement imposés comme un moyen pour Google de commémorer des événements, des personnalités et des moments importants de l’histoire et de la culture.
Bien plus que de simples illustrations, qu’il s’agisse de rendre hommage à un artiste célèbre, de souligner une avancée scientifique majeure ou simplement de marquer une fête particulière, les doodles ont su créer un lien unique entre google et ses utilisateurs.
Bientôt
Les plus beaux doodles ! Vous connaissez maintenant un nouveau secret de google, n’hésitez pas à cliquer sur les images pour y accéder. 😉
Ce sujet vous intéresse ? Découvrez notre article sur les doodles jouables. A très vite !
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