Today is the spring equinox, which means we’re entering into a brand new season. With the new season comes a renewed hope for the future, and a new Google Doodle to celebrate the spring season. This ...
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Spring season of 2021 is being welcomed by Google through a colourful, animated doodle. The season begins this year from March 20 and ends on June 21.
Today's Google Doodle celebrates the Spring Equinox, a day marking the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. The Google Doodle features a white rabbit riding in a colorful, patterned hot air ...
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Google has posted its Spring Equinox doodle, a lovely animated image of what appears to be a flower fairy playing music among the colorful first blooms of the season. “This year’s seasonal Doodle ...
For many people across the country the first day of spring was marked not by warm temperatures and flowers popping up, but by today's Google Doodle. Today's doodle consists of a ghost-like figure ...
The Sun, the moon, and Google are celebrating the official start of spring — this year’s vernal equinox on March 20 will include a solar eclipse, a supermoon and a stop-animation Google Doodle. As ...
If there’s an animated doodle of a mouse doing its spring cleaning on Google’s home page, then it must mean spring is officially here. Today’s spring equinox Google doodle marks the day in March when ...
In true Google fashion, the site is celebrating the 2017 spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere with an adorable Google Doodle that's sure to put a spring in your Monday step. SEE ALSO: St. Patrick ...
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