The Telegraph- Halloween has been celebrated with a Google Doodle which lets you become a witch and create your own potion in her cauldron.
Today's Google Doodle is a special treat for puzzle lovers — a fully functional, animated Rubik's Cube.Click on the cube that adorns Google homepage today, and its faces will get randomly mixed up, rendering most of us unable to work for a couple hours before we give up on the damn thing.
At the Googleplex in Mountain View sits a team within the Search Features department that creates all the Google Doodles for the whole world.
Ever since co-founder Sergey Brin sketched out a simple Burning Man-themed reworking of the company’s logo in 1998, Doodles have become talking points for the millions of people who see the Google homepage each day.
Maximum PC: Maurice Sendak, author of "Where the Wild Things Are" and other popular children's books, would have turned 85 years old today if he was still alive. Sadly, he suffered a stroke just over a month before his birthday in 2012 and passed away at 83 years old, but he left behind a literary legacy that has already stood the test of time. Google chose to honor the children's author with one of its neatest doodles to date.
Where's the innovation? Looks the same as the last. Wait another 4 months a new one will come out. Where's the hate for this? Oh wait, it's not apple.