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The first google doodle
The first google doodle











Of course, the logo is only shown when you are logged in. Google shows the birthday Doodle based on the date in your profile. How does Google know when to show you your own Google Birthday Doodle? It’s pretty simple actually. How does Google know when to show your Google Birthday Doodle? When it’s your birthday, there’s no search query like with normal doodles, but in this case, your own profile on Google+ will open. When you normally click on the doodle you would be directed to a search about the topic of Google’s Doodle that day. When the magical moment of your birthday has arrived and you go to the homepage of the search engine, you will find the Google logo looks like a birthday celebration! When hovering over the image with your mouse the text ‘Happy Birthday ’ will show. To be more specific, Google celebrates your birthday! You get your own special doodle. You probably noticed that Google has been celebrating birthdays as well. The one that is most liked is the Google Birthday Doodle. The creation process of a doodle is very interesting as well as you can see below in the video. Many sites talk about them whenever Google comes up with a new one. She has worked with Google for twenty-five years, and has been CEO of YouTube for nine.The Google Doodle’s have become almost like a collector’s item in the past few years. She will continue in an advisory position at both YouTube and Google/Alphabet for a while until a full transition of power at the company is complete. In February 2023, Susan announced she was stepping down as CEO of YouTube. In May of 2015, Forbes estimated Susan’s networth at $300 Million.

the first google doodle

She was also involved in AdWords, Adsense, and other marketing projects.

the first google doodle

Susan was involved with crafting the original Google Doodles along with Google Images and Google Books. Susan holds two master’s degrees from other universities. She is a Harvard graduate who studied history and literature.

the first google doodle

Susan was involved with Google’s original video streaming service (Google Video) and proposed the acquisition of YouTube by Google in 2006. She was their sixteenth employee and it was her garage that served as their first headquarters. Susan also helped found Google and was their first marketing manager. Born: 5 July 1968, Santa Clara, California, United States of America













The first google doodle