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Showing posts with label featured logo Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label featured logo Google. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Is it "Google.com" or "Gogle.com" ?

Do you know spelling of Google ?


sorry, for asking this question but what can i do for that? I recently found that Google is also spelled gogle! Google is fast growing company on internet world and of course it is the biggest search engine of the world! so, you know very well that!  whenever you go to search something in internet browser like internet explorer, Google chrome( fastest ever browser) or mozilla firefox, you write "www.google.com" ! but did you ever try "www.gogle.com"? 

Yes, that is also website of google.com. anyone who visits Gogle.com whether he/she has typed 'Gogle' or 'Gogle.com' correctly or wrongly, his or her original intention is to look for Google.com. Well Google has also bought that domain for just because of our mistake of typing? may be that is the reason. Now whenver you make mistake of spelling of google intstead of Google, than don't worry for that you will be redirected to Google.com! 

It doesn't mean that every time you make mistake and change spelling of google! so, that is the fact and twitted when i made that mistake! so, remember spelling of Google!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Google' s new Doodle Coming on Moday,12, 2010 based on X-ray theme!

Tomorrow, November 8th, is the 115th anniversary of the discovery of X-rays. Google will have a special logo, aka Doodle, of an X-ray of the Google logo. I bet you never knew what made up the Google logo? Well, now is your chance.


Since it is already tomorrow in Australia, you can check out the logo at Google Australia. As you can see, I have a picture of it below:
Google : 115th Anniversary of the Discovery of X-rays
We see the Google logo is made up of bones, a key, a rubber duck, other skeletons and maybe a couple coins. 
the first x-ray or röntgen image:
Let me tell you something about this day, on November 8, 1895, German physics professor Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with Lenard and Crookes tubes and began studying them. You can read all about the history of X-rays at Wikipedia.
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