
Google jams with Les Paul for one more day
To find it, just go to Google.com, and if it connects to your country's local version, click the link at the bottom of the page that says "Go to Google.com" - and you'll be taken to the US Google.com. A host of so then known songs and tunes has already been created and shared on YouTube, and even though Google's doodles do live on afterwards they've left the front page, where they mostly play for a day, the public has spoken. A tweet from Google states that: "Due to popular demand, we're leaving the Les Paul doodle up in the U.S. for an extra day. Thanks for jamming with us!"Google's last big doodle hit was Pacman, though on a specially re-designed Google logo map that faithfully reproduced the ability to learn patterns to best play the game, the animated "breaks" in between levels, and even the authentic crashing of the Pacman game due to a bug once 255 levels have successfully been reached and played. So, whether you've played with Google and Les Paul as but, or not, you've got one more day to play on the front page earlier this specific doodle gets a new page and goes on to live a life of its own. It's as well nice to see Google doodling around with a music program. Like as not it has its own web and app based Garageband equivalent brewing in its labs to counter the force of Apple's software, with the Google Guitar however the first tiny hint of what's to come. Either way, Google's latest way to make us spend moreover time on its sites and gain some global free publicity has truly worked. I wonder what's then and there? We haven't seen a video-based Google logo but that I can remember. Maybe some cool James Bond-esque Google interactive movie trailer logo will one day make an appearance. Until at that time, why not go ogle all of Google's homepage doodles and logos from around the world?They're all here, with some pretty amazing works of art to see and enjoy.
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