30 of the Coolest Google Doodles Pt 2
Posted on October 15th, 2010 in Art | 1 Comment » |
Jan 21, 2010 Grandparent’s Day -- (Poland)

Jan 26, 2010 Republic Day of India -- (India)

Jan 26, 2010 Australia Day -- (Australia)

Feb 14, 2010 Lunar New Year -- (China, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam)

Mar 04, 2010 Vivaldi’s Birthday -- (Global)

Mar 07, 2010 Alessandro Manzon’s Birthday -- (Italy)

Mar 14, 2010 Pi Day -- (Selected Countries)

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Apr 02, 2010 Hans Christian Andersen’s 205th Birthday (Global)

Apr 22, 2010 Earth Day -- (Global)

May 21, 2010 PAC-MAN’s 30th Anniversary Doodle -- PAC-MAN™ & ©1980 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. -- (Global)
To celebrate PAC-MAN’s 30th anniversary, Google created a live playable version of the classic Pac-Man game as a doodles logo. The game features a full 255-level complete with a 256th level “kill screen,” just like the original coin-op. This is probably the coolest doodle Google has ever created since it does not use flash. Click the Pac-Man doodles logo and press the insert coin button to play this awesome game.

Jun 11, 2010 Jacques Cousteau’s 100th Birthday -- (Global)

Jun 16, 2010 Dragon Boat Festival -- (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan)

Jul 20, 2010 Nam June Paik -- (Korea)

Sep 15, 2010 Agatha Christie’s 120th Birthday -- (Selected Countries)

October 8, 2010 Interactive John Lennon Google Doodle Surfaced for his 70th Birthday Anniversary (Global)
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I think that the pacman game was made using html5. Really cool stuff there.