- January 11th, 2007
- 5:44 pm
‘Doodle 4 Google – My Britain‘ is a nationwide design competition which was open to the UK’s 10 million school children. Young people were invited to design a Google doodle representing what it means to them to be British today. These are the winning doodles in the 2006 competition.
9-13 years age group and Overall Winner
Katherine Chisnall from South West

4-8 years age group Winner
Jamie Scott from Scotland

14-18 years age group Winner
Elizabeth King from East Midlands

Read more at Google Blog.
- October 5th, 2006
- 1:16 pm
There are lots of lovely google logos created by kids.
I had a nice time browsing and voting. However none can be left without appreciation.
Voting Instructions
- You can vote once in each age group.
- Click on the tabs to view the Regional Winners in each age group and vote for your favourite doodle.
- The vote closes on Sunday 15th October 2006.
- The winning doodles will be announced on Tuesday 7th November 2006.
Caste your votes here: Doodle 4 Google My Britan Competition

Winter Games: Torino 2006 – February 2006
2006 Winter Games Doodle.
Opening Ceremony

Snowboarding

Pair Figure Skating

Luge

Speed Skating

Ski Jumping

Freestyle Skiing

Curling

Alpine Skiing

Figure Skating

Ice Hockey

Closing Ceremony

Google wishing Winter Holidays Season’s Greetings with Google Doodle 10.




Google wishing Season’s Greetings with Google Doodle 9.




Google celebrates the 2004 Summer Games in Athens with Google Doodle VIII.
[2004 Summer Games Doodle]
Opening Ceremony:
Volleyball:

Gymnastics:

Taekwondo:

Hurdles:

Synchronized Swimming:

Table Tennis:

Tennis:

Soccer:

Weightlifting:

Fencing:

Archery:

Swimming:

Closing Ceremonies:

Google wishing Season’s Greetings with Google Doodle 7.




Google wished Season’s Greetings with a Google Doodle 6.




Dilbert Google Doodle – May 20, 2002

Check out the Dilbert Google Doodle.
Google celebrates the Winter Games 2002 with the Doodle V.
Opening Ceremony:
Alpine Skiing:
Freestyle Skiing:
Bobsleigh:

Pair Figure Skating:

Hockey:

Ski Jump:

Snowboarding:

Speed Skating:

Curling:

Skeleton:

Closing Ceremony:
