Google's streak of whimsical Google Doodles continues today with a tribute to the 160th anniversary of the World's Fair. Hovering over the Google logo with your mouse brings up a magnifier that lets you pan over details of the image.
In one close up on the right hand side, a figure of a woman in peroid costume twirls around. Toward the center, hover over an image of a foundation to see it spring to life. Clicking all the way through on the logo brings you to search results for "World's Fair", including a Wikipedia entry which notes that the first one was helf in 1851 in Hyde Park in London, in a building called The Crystal Palace.
On Friday, Google nodded to the royal wedding with a dooble of a horse-drawn carriage with a bride and groom as passengers.
In one close up on the right hand side, a figure of a woman in peroid costume twirls around. Toward the center, hover over an image of a foundation to see it spring to life. Clicking all the way through on the logo brings you to search results for "World's Fair", including a Wikipedia entry which notes that the first one was helf in 1851 in Hyde Park in London, in a building called The Crystal Palace.
On Friday, Google nodded to the royal wedding with a dooble of a horse-drawn carriage with a bride and groom as passengers.
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