Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Solstice 2013 Celebrated With Google Doodle


Today is the Summer Solstice (or the official first day of summer) in numerous parts of the planet, and Google is indicating a doodle on its homepage in the fitting nations to celebrate.

The nations that are getting this doodle are: Canada, Turkey, Italy, Czech Republic, Panama, Lithuania, Costa Rica, France, Slovakia, Ireland, Venezuela, Ecuador, Macedonia [fyrom], Brunei, Israel, Singapore, Montenegro, Guatemala, China, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Puerto Rico, Germany, Dominican Republic, Hong Kong, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Finland, United States, Sweden, Latvia, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Romania, Honduras, Portugal, Estonia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Serbia, United Kingdom, Austria, Colombia, Greece, Hungary, South Korea and Cyprus.

--> The doodle is vivified, and shows a wave of water move from right to left as an aggregation of youngsters stand in the water and kind of make out the Google logo (in the event that you squint and look truly hard).

This isn't the main doodle Google is indicating today, in any case. In a few parts of the planet, today marks the first day of winter, and Google has one for that besides. It seems, on the other hand, that Google may have committed an error by demonstrating this one in Australia. The leading day of Winter there was June first. It's more probable that Google recently needed to hold up until it could demonstrate to it more spots, and recently chose to reveal to it all over the place (where its winter) immediately. f

Simon RĂ¼ger allotments this motion picture indicating the activity of both doodles:

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