What does the Google logo Doodle with the moving balls represents?

Posted on September 7, 2010 by feldman

Today the Google Logo is very nice. Everyone is asking what represents the Google Logo (Google Balls). If you surfed Google today, you probably noticed the new Google Logo with colorful Google balls that dance around your mouse. But what is Google trying to tell us with  this new Google Logo and these baballes? Is it the anniversary Google Logo of balls juggling clowns? The Google Logo represents the tubs balls of childcare? Still, as the bullets fly the cursor and the Google logo is unique (Google Balls).
Google likes to animate the logo clearly: we remember especially the dome of carbon September 4 last. But is it a birthday today? In the absence of explanation Click on the Google site, all hypotheses with the new google logo remain open. What is yours? For the second time in a few days, Google is proposing a doodle, or if you prefer a logo that has nothing to do with the classic logo that we used to see. This time, it is an animation that reacts to mouse movement, just like last weekend with the 25th anniversary of the discovery of fullerene (buckyball), and now the google balls that are moving. If you have not been on the home page of the search engine, enter it you will see the word Google composed of small colored balls that move and jump in all directions when we approach to them with the mouse once and move the mouse, are grouped to form the word “Google”, witch is a nice Google logo.
Unlike other animated logos, famous doodles, this time no evidence regarding the significance of this movie, no link or information on the Google Blog. Suddenly, the speculation is rife, some highlighting the fact that the logo is there to celebrate the anniversary of the creation of Google, the anniversary to be held one day in September, but no one knows where. And if you want to know more about the different logos and doodles that Google could offer us, visit the Google Logos.




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