Happy holidays Google doodle plays jingle bells for Christmas
It's time for Christmas and Google has come up with an interactive doodle on the eve of Christmas, playing the celebration tune of 'jingle Bells'. Making the 'Happy Holidays' Google doodle musical and interactive, Google wishes us Merry Christmas, bringing us in a festive mood.
The happy holidays doodle has six glowing buttons. Each button
plays a sound from the musical notes of 'jingle bells', when we click on
it. Once we click on all the six buttons, it shows a button with a
musical note. When we click on this musical note button, it plays
'jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way'.
This year's Google happy holidays doodle is made up of lit up
holiday symbols - snowflake, Santa Claus, bell, snowman, candle and a
gift box - on a dark background, symbolising the night sky. The Google
logo appears as a faint outline behind the holiday icons.
The happy holidays doodle has six glowing buttons. Each button
plays a sound from the musical notes of 'jingle bells', when we click on
it. Once we click on all the six buttons, it shows a button with a
musical note. When we click on this musical note button, it plays
'jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way'.
This year's Google happy holidays doodle is made up of lit up
holiday symbols - snowflake, Santa Claus, bell, snowman, candle and a
gift box - on a dark background, symbolising the night sky. The Google
logo appears as a faint outline behind the holiday icons.
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Google has been wishing its users with a pre-Christmas doodle for the
last 10 years. In 2010 Google has put up a doodle of interactive
portraits of holiday scenes from around the world. Before 2010, Google
used multiple doodles for the holiday season.
Google recently announced the revamp of its Doodle site
(www.google.com/doodles) which houses all Google doodles since the very
first back in 1998.
By our estimates Google has put up as many as 259 doodles on its
home page in 2011 commemorating different events of importance across
the world. Some of the doodles are limited to Google's country specific
home pages while others are appear globally.
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