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The Art of Google Doodles August 29, 2010 / 9:32 AM EDT / CBS If you check out Google online Sunday, a black ribbon on its home page marks the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Maisie Derlega, who recently graduated from a D.C. high school, won the 2024 “Doodle for Google” art competition and had her art featured on Google.
Local News Bellevue 7th grader wins national Google Doodle contest, art shown on homepage Rebecca Wu's winning doodle "My Sweetest Memories" was live on Google's homepage on Monday.
Google commissioned Native American artists to create meaningful art that will be displayed on Chrome collection themes and a Google Doodle.
Google Docs is getting a Gemini AI-powered image generator sidebar that makes clip art-style images using the Imagen 3 model.
Haniyah Robinson is an 8th grader at Hillcrest Middle School. She's the South Carolina finalist in the Doodle 4 Google art contest.
Rebecca Wu of the Bellevue (Wash.) International School, with her two sisters Anna, left, and Esther, who inspired her "Doodle for Google" contest entry.
But this time around the drawing was done by Georgia-based high school senior Arantza Peña Popo. She is the winner of the Doodle 4 Google competition, which gave young people to submit drawings ...
Google will announce five National Finalists in late May. The winner of the competition will be featured on Google’s homepage for a day as well as receiving a $30,000 college scholarship. The winner’s ...
Before many of the world's greatest inventions were realized, they were doodled. That was the premise for this year's Doodle 4 Google, a national art contest in which the winner's drawing gets ...
Doodle 4 Google-- the competition that pits K-12 students across the U.S. to come up with a doodle to replace the Google logo on the search engine homepage -- has announced 50 national finalists ...
As winner of the national Google Doodle contest, Sophie Araque-Liu, gets $50,000 toward a computer lab or tech program at Martin County high School.
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