- November 14th, 2009
- 10:00 am
Google Today (November 14, 2009) Celebrates Children’s Day in India by displaying this doodle on its India homepage.
Winning Doodle 4 Google ‘My India’ Doodle by Puru Pratap Singh (9 years).
See more details of the doodle4google 2009 India competition and the details on this logo in its creator’s words.
Children’s day is celebrated in India on the 14th of November, the birthday of independent India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, as a tribute to his supposed love of children. The government of India encourages children to refer to Nehru as Chacha, the Hindi word for Uncle.Another cause at all over world is today is indicate 270 days after 14th February, Because we know that after consive of mother require 9 month to deliver a beautiful child as a part of her body. So, today is called CHILDREN’S DAY. (source: wiki)
- November 11th, 2009
- 6:35 pm
Google Celebrates Veterans Day Today (November 11, 2009) by displaying this logo on Google US homepage.

Veterans Day is an annual American holiday honoring military veterans. Both a federal holiday and a state holiday in all states, it is usually observed on November 11. However, if it occurs on a Sunday then the following Monday is designated for holiday leave, and if it occurs Saturday then either Saturday or Friday may be so designated. It is also celebrated as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day in other parts of the world, falling on November 11, the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. (Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice.) Read more on wiki.
- November 11th, 2009
- 6:11 pm
Google Celebrates Remembrance Day Today (November 11, 2009) by displaying this logo on Google UK homepage.
Remembrance Day – also known as Poppy Day, Armistice Day (the event it commemorates) or Veterans Day – is a day to commemorate the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war, specifically since the First World War. It is observed on 11 November to recall the end of World War I on that date in 1918. (Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice.) Read more on wiki.
- November 11th, 2009
- 11:45 am
Google Today (November 11, 2009) Celebrates Polish Independence Day by displaying this Logo on Google Poland homepage.
Polish Independence Day Google Logo, 2009
National Independence Day (Polish: Narodowe ?wi?to Niepodleg?o?ci) is a public holiday in Poland celebrated every year on 11 November to commemorate the anniversary of Poland’s assumption of independent statehood in 1918 after 123 years of partitions by Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia.
- November 9th, 2009
- 12:34 pm
Google Germany Today (November 9, 2009) Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of The Fall of the Berlin Wall by displaying this logo on the Google Germany homepage.
The Fall of the Berlin Wall – 20th anniversary celebrations
On November 9, 2009, Berlin will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with a "Festival of Freedom", during which over 1,000 foam domino tiles over 8 feet tall will be stacked along the former route of the wall in the city center and toppled.
A Berlin Twitter Wall was set up to allow Twitter users post messages commemorating the 20th anniversary. Masses of Chinese users have used it to protest the Great Firewall of China. Berlin Twitter Wall was quickly blocked by the Chinese authorities.
In the United States, the German Embassy is coordinating a public diplomacy campaign with the motto "Freedom Without Walls" to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The campaign is focused on promoting awareness of the fall of the Berlin Wall among current college students, and students at over 20 universities will participate in "Freedom Without Walls" events in late 2009. Read more on Wikipedia.
- November 4th, 2009
- 11:54 am
Starting Today (November 4, 2009) Google Celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Sesame Street by displaying several logos (Google Doodles) on its homepages in several countries. Update: The Sesame Street Google Logos (Doodles) might be changing from November 4th to 10th on all Google homepages worldwide. Check below for updates. Also follow us on Twitter @Google_Logos for updates.
Spotted on Google US, France, Spain, UAE

Spotted on Google India


Spotted on Google Mexico

Spotted on Google Netherlands

Spotted on Google South Africa

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The Cookie Monster Google Logo Spotted on Google Malaysia and Google Australia and several other Google sites on 4th and 5th of November 2009.

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Bert and Ernie – Sesame Street Google Logo for November 6th, 2009:
(found on all Google Sites Worldwide)

Bert and Ernie are two roommates on the long-running television show Sesame Street. The two appear together in numerous skits, forming a comic duo that is one of the centerpieces of the program. Read more on Wikipedia.
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Oscar the Grouch – Sesame Street Google Logo for November 7th, 2009:
(found on all Google Sites Worldwide)
Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street. He has a green body (during the 1969–1970 season he was orange), has no nose, and lives in a garbage can. His favorite thing in life is trash; evidence for this is the song “I Love Trash”. Although “The Grouch” aptly describes his misanthropic interaction with the other characters and even to himself at times, it is also the name of his species. Read more here.
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Elmo – Sesame Street Google Logo for November 8th, 2009:
(found on all Google Sites Worldwide)
Elmo is a Muppet on the children’s television show Sesame Street. He is a furry red monster with large white eyes and an orange nose. He currently hosts the last full 15 minute segment on Sesame Street, Elmo’s World, which is aimed at toddlers. Read more here.
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Count von Count – Sesame Street Google Logo for November 9th, 2009:
(on all Google Sites Worldwide)
Count von Count, often known as The Count, is one of the Muppet characters on Sesame Street, performed by Jerry Nelson. The Count is a vampire modeled after Béla Lugosi’s interpretation of Count Dracula. Read more here.
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Sesame Street Ensemble – Google Logo for November 10th, 2009:
(on Google Homepages Worldwide) – This Logo is last in the series of the Sesame Street Anniversary Logos from Google.
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What is Sesame Street?
Sesame Street is an American educational children’s television series and a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. Sesame Street is well known for its Muppets characters created by Jim Henson. It premiered on November 10, 1969, and is the longest running children’s program on US television. Read more here.
- November 4th, 2009
- 10:14 am
Google Today (November 4, 2009) celebrates the 20th anniversary of Wallace and Gromit by displaying this logo on Google UK, Portugal, Germany, Austria homepages.
Wallace and Gromit are the main characters in a series consisting of four British animated short films and a feature-length film by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. All the characters are made from moulded plasticine modelling clay on metal armatures, and filmed with stop motion clay animation. More info on Wikipedia.
- November 2nd, 2009
- 12:15 pm
Google Mexico Today (2nd November, 2009) Celebrates the Day of the Dead in Mexico by displaying this logo.
To know more about the Day of the Dead that is celebrated in Mexico and by Latin Americans in US and Canada, visit the Wikipedia page.
- October 31st, 2009
- 7:56 am
Google Today(31 October, 2009) Celebrates Halloween by displaying multiple logos on its homepage.

Checkout the Halloween Google Logos in the past: 2008, 2007, 2006. 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999.
- October 12th, 2009
- 8:29 pm
Google Today (October 12, 2009) Celebrates Thanksgiving Day in Canada by displaying this logo on Google Canada homepage.
Happy Thanksgiving!