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Over the course of over three decades, since its first artwork on August 30, 1998 celebrating the Burning Man Festival, the ...
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Kuwait Moments on MSNGoogle Doodle Celebrates India's Independence Day
To commemorate India’s 79th Independence Day, Google unveiled an inspiring Doodle that blends traditional artistry with ...
Independence Day 2025: Google Doodle pays tribute to India's glory in sports, space missions, cinema
The third tile from the right features an illustration of two cricket bats and a ball, symbolising India's cricketing glory in recent years. The Indian cricket team won the T20 World Cup last year by ...
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ABP News on MSNIndia Independence Day 2025 Celebrated By Google With Gorgeous Artwork: Check It Out
Google marks India’s 79th Independence Day with a vibrant Doodle showcasing national achievements, from space missions to ...
Last year, Google marked the day with a special doodle showcasing India's architectural prowess. Created by freelance art ...
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Newspoint on MSN79th I-Day: Google showcases doodle celebrating India’s traditional tiles
From Jaipur blue pottery to terracotta relief work of West Bengal, search giant Google on Friday came up with a striking ...
Google's Independence Day doodle pays homage to India's rich artistic heritage through traditional tile designs from various ...
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Google Doodle on India's 79th Independence Day shows tile artwork depicting national achievements
Google Doodle released an illustration to mark 79th Independence Day featuring tile artwork depicting national achievements.
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Edex Live on MSNGoogle's artistic tribute: Special doodle showcases India's journey on 79th Independence Day
Google has unveiled a distinctive doodle to commemorate India's 79th Independence Day on Friday, August 15, 2025. The ...
Google Doodles have become an online art extravaganza, but the first doodle, put up by company founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998, was much simpler - a tribute to the Burning Man Festival.
Google celebrated India's 79th Independence Day with a doodle showcasing the nation's artistic diversity and achievements.
Google, the world’s most popular search engine, is celebrating Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day with a special doodle ...
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