Thursday, November 24, 2011

Today Google Honoured The Polish Sci-fi

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Google paid tribute to Polish sci-fi author Stanislaw Lem with an interesting new doodle.The elaborate animation featured a character that came face to face with a giant robot. By moving the cursor, web users could interact with the robot and what seemed to be a calculator on its front.


Google has introduced one of its most interactive Doodles ever in honor ofStanislaw Lem Polish science fiction author Stanislaw Lem, whose first book was published 60 years ago today. The Doodle, which can be found at Google. The Google came up with its first doodle in 1998 when it's creators Larry Page and Sergey Brina added a Burning Man from the famous festival in Nevada when they attended the event.

Back then the firm was so small that it was designed to show that the two were not in the office to answer the phone.one of Google’s most interactive Doodles to date.

In New York the peoples all are celebrities the Thanksgiving Day Parade by using lot off big new balloons.


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