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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Google Doodle Honors Legendary Les Paul and His Guitars
The doodle, which appears on the search engines home page, is an interactive graphic that allows you to play guitar chords.
But this doodle is different – it actually allows you to record your strumming and then saves it to a shortened URL. You can then post it to your favorite social media site.
One cool thing about this doodle is you can use your keyboard instead of the mouse so you can actually play a song if you know the guitar chords or notes.
Mark my words, by the end of the day there will be some really awesome recordings floating around. InfoStar will post a few good finds later today.
Les Paul would have been 96 today.
Paul was a pioneer in the advancement of the solid-body electric guitar which made the sound of rock and roll possible. He was also one of the first performers to record using overdubbing and effects such as delay, reverb, and phase shifting.
Kudos to Google for one of their best and innovative doodles so far!
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Friday, June 3, 2011
160th Anniversary of the First World's Fair Photos | Google Doodle Today 01 May 2011
Google's doodle on 01 May 2011 celebrates the 160th anniversary of the first world's fair, the 1851 Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Crystal Palace
Friday, May 20, 2011
Doodle 4 Google Winner Photos | Matteo Lopez Doodle 4 Google Winner Info | Doodle 4 Google Top 4 Paintings | Matteo Lopez Parents "Rudy and Maria"
After 5 million votes and 107,000 submissions, seven-year-old Matteo Lopez emerged as the national winner of the annual Doodle 4 Google contest with "Space Life."
A Boy "Matteo Lopez" won a $15,000 college scholarship, a Notebook computer and a $25,000 technology grant for his school, Monte Verde Elementary School. Plus his doodle will also be featured on the U.S. Google.com homepage tomorrow, May 20, 2011.
The Three National Finalists, each of which will receive a $5,000 college scholarship include: and those three Doodle 4 Google are Blow.
“My galaxy.”
“The Majestic Sea.”
“Illustration.”
"Matteo Lopez" Wins The 2011 Doodle 4 Google Competition Photos
Google has announced the winner of the 2011 Google 4 Doodle, “What I’d like to do someday.” The winner is Matteo Lopez of South San Francisco, California for his logo named “Space Life.” Matteo Lopez’s answer to the question “what I’d like to do.
He won a $15,000 college scholarship, a netbook computer and a $25,000 technology grant for his school, Monte Verde Elementary School. Plus his doodle will also be featured on the U.S. Google.com homepage tomorrow, May 20, 2011.
Matteo Lopez’s answer to the question “what I’d like to do someday?” was “become an astronaut and explore space life.” Here is a picture of how he illustrated that in a Google Doodle:
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Google Celebrate Martha Graham's 117th Birthday |
celebrate the 117th birthday of American dancer, teacher, and modern dance choreographer Martha Graham.
In a career that spanned over half a century Graham created more than 180 works and she herself performed in most.
Graham born on May 11, 1894 was one of the three daughters of a doctor. She began her professional career in 1916 and her choreography was influenced by oriental art. For most of her career Graham was the leading figure in American modern dance. She died on April 1, 1991.
The animated doodle marking Graham's birthday was preceded by a series of doodles that Google put together to celebrate the 76th birth anniversary of English author and illustrator Charles Roger Hargreaves.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Martha Graham and the Martha Graham Dance Company | Martha Graham New York, May 7, 1961 | Dance Videos Of Martha Graham
Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American dancer choreographer regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of modern dance, whose influence on dance can be compared to the influence Stravinsky had on music, Picasso had on the visual arts, or Frank Lloyd Wright had on architecture.[1] Graham was a galvanizing performer, a choreographer of astounding moves. She invented a new language of movement, and used it to reveal the passion, the rage and the ecstasy common to human experience. She danced and choreographed for over seventy years, and during that time was the first dancer ever to perform at The White House, the first dancer ever to travel abroad as a cultural ambassador, and the first dancer ever to receive the highest civilian award of the USA: the Medal of Freedom. In her lifetime she received honors ranging from the Key to the City of Paris to Japan's Imperial Order of the Precious Crown. She said, "I have spent all my life with dance and being a dancer. It's permitting life to use you in a very intense way. Sometimes it is not pleasant. Sometimes it is fearful. But nevertheless it is inevitable." (Source: Wikipedia)
Martha Graham Rare Photos | Martha Graham Quote | Martha Graham Dance Style | Martha Graham Photos and Pics
"Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. Just get up and dance. Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion.”
There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action and because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique.
And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and will be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is nor how valuable it is nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open.
You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep open and aware directly to the urges that motivate you.
Keep the channel open. No artist is pleased. There is no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer, divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive.
~Martha Graham to Agnes de Mille
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Roger Hargreaves 78th Birthday | Mr. Grumpy | Mr. Perfect | Mr. Lazy | Little Miss Star | (Part 1)
Roger Hargreaves 78th Birthday | Mr. Happy | Mr. Tickle | Mr. Tall | Little Miss Twins | Little Miss SunShine (Part 2)
Monday, April 25, 2011
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226th Birthday of John James Audubon | Google Doodle Today | John James Audubon Photos | John James Audubon Bio


Have you check Google Doodle of the day?
The theme was the 226th birthday of John James Audubon.
John James Audubon (April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. He painted, catalogued, and described the birds of North America in a manner far superior to what had gone before.
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