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Tuesday, January 1, 2008 Google New Year’s Logo With Easter Egg Today’s Google logo reads “2008” to celebrate new year’s, but also honors 25 years of TCP/IP. Clicking on it leads to a search result for the query January 1 tcp/ip. This protocol underlying the internet was fully switched to on January 1st, 1983, as Wikipedia’s entry on the subject knows.
juin 2007 Chronique d'une fin annoncée ? mois que je n'ai rien écrit sur ce blog : je le reconnais, 2007 n'est pas l'année de BlogOKat ! Certes, j'ai quelques idées de billets, mais l'envie n'est plus la. Je crois que dans ces conditions, il serait mieux de tout arrêter plutôt que de laisser BlogOKat en jachère.
Blogoroz a décidé d'envoyer un correspondant permanent pour vous permettre à tous de suivre la vie politique sur Second Life. Hugo Writer, puisque c'est de lui qu'il s'agit, suivra pour vous ce qui semble être un nouveau phénomène dans la campagne électorale française. Résumons :
Monday, January 14, 2008 Ruth Kedar On Designing the Google Logo Ruth Kedar of KedarDesigns. com designed the Google logo in the version that became famous around the world (the original tries at designing the logo were by Google co-founder Sergey Brin, reportedly, using the Gimp software).
Thursday, February 7, 2008 Evolution of Tech Logos Neatorama showcases how different technology company logos changed over time. Besides the logo of Google there’s also IBM, Norton, Microsoft, Apple and others. The link comes via Andy Baio, who’s now back to blogging at his terrific main blog too.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Redesign the Google Logo By Tony Ruscoe & Philipp Lenssen Just for fun mostly: please redesign the Google logo and post the result as a 400xSomething pixels image in the forum. The winner, decided by general feedback in the comments and/ or our pick, will get the DVD “Biography - The Google Boys” or the book “The Google Story” (whichever is preferred).
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Google Logo Design Drafts From 1999 Wired got hold of Ruth Kedar’s early Google logo design iterations. Like the one above, which was supposed to imply something goes on infinitely. Previously, Ruth explained her thinking that led to the Google logo of today.
Monday, February 18, 2008 Winner of the Google Logo Redesign Contest By Tony Ruscoe & Philipp Lenssen There have been a lot of very interesting entries to the little Google logo redesign competition we started. The competition ended on Friday and here is the winner – eVisibility.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 Yahoo Redesign With Centered Logo The last time the Yahoo homepage saw a major overhaul was in May 2006. Now, another redesign moves the logo from the left side back into the middle again (Martin in the comments notes this was already rolled out for some time in UK/ Ireland).
Thursday, April 24, 2008 Google Germany’s Girl’s Day Logo and More Today is Girl’s Day (“Mädchen-Zukunftstag”) in Germany – and potentially other countries – and Google. de is showing a special logo with a pigtailed kid writing math formulas on a green board. Girl’s Day is intended to get more girls into jobs which more males usually get into.
Friday, May 16, 2008 Google’s Laser Logo This is one of the weirder and more interesting logos to show on the Google homepage: in disco neon colors, Google today celebrates the anniversary of the first laser. Wikipedia explains (footnotes removes, my emphasis): A laser is an electronic-optical device that emits coherent light radiation.
Lors d'une soirée arrosée, on a reçu un mail d'Insound nous invitant à faire une liste. On leur a donc fait ça : Les 10 meilleures ouvertures d'album selon la Blogo.
Des artistes qui certes, passent par la case capitale lors de leur tournée, mais qu'il est intéressant de filmer dans des endroits qui leur sont familiers, dans la ville où ils ont grandi, où ils se sont rencontrés, ont commencé à jouer de la musique ensemble. Le tout en plan-séquence, une fraîcheur et des moments plus ou moins improvisés dans la veine des Concerts à emporter que Kidam connaissent bien.
Chers amis, nous cherchons pour samedi après midi, si possible dans le nord de Paris, un endroit superbe, vaste si possible, avec un piano dedans. Et non, on ne va pas vous dire pour qui c'est. Celui qui nous trouve l'endroit, en revanche, on lui dira. Lâchez vos coms.
Thursday, December 20, 2007 Google Discontinues Inline Gadgets Google earlier this month announced they’ll stop allowing new gadgets for iGoogle which are using the “html-inline” functionality. An inline gadget, as opposed to a normal gadget, can have more control over the full iGoogle page as it is not wrapped in an inline frame.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007 The Google Homepage FAQ or: everything you always wanted to know about the Google homepage but were afraid to ask (or didn’t know was worth asking). Was the Google homepage ever in Beta? Yes, it was, though not in the very beginning! The Google homepage was first seen in 1997 at the address google.
Friday, December 28, 2007 Google in 2008 There’s no all-knowing glass bowl in reach for our predictions for Google in 2008, but in the meantime, we have some official announcements from Google Inc, outstanding rumored products, and a couple of visible trends. To recap, there’s.
Friday, December 28, 2007 Before Google There Was BackRub Google’s precursor in 1996 was called “BackRub,” a search engine research project headed by Larry Page at the computer science department at Stanford. BackRub might have been a reference to the underlying algorithm which counts backlinks as affirmative votes, the same approach that was then turned into PageRank.