Google received a patent for their "logo to the occasion"
The famous company Google received a patent for their logos to the case, or so-called "Doodle"(English - doodles), which periodically can be observed when visiting the front page of the same name in the search engine. This was reported in the material Buzzblog.
The patent was transferred to one of the founders of the corporation, Sergey Brin, 22 March, he was regarded as the author of the idea of Doodle. An application for the patent Google representatives were sent to the appropriate authorities in May 2000.
According to the received document, Google received a patent for "Systems and methods for attracting users to your site"- this rather vague wording of which is not hiding any specific technology solutions, has provoked quite a lot of different complaints that have appeared in specialized blogs and various media.
The idea of Doodle first appeared in 1998, when Larry Page and Sergey Brin decided to designate some way his trip to the festival «Burning Man», resulting in the logo of the event was added to one of the letters «o» in the main logo of Google. The idea of creating a special logo "on the occasion of" users liking, and Doodle is now regularly appear on the main page of the famous search engine.
Over 13 years of Google users worldwide to observe the main page of your favorite service approximately 700 diverse Doodle, with about 300 of them were designed specifically for the U.S. domain Google.com.
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