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Google Doodle Celebrates German Dachshund Bobblehead or 'Wackeldackel'
The nodding Weiner dog dolls get their Wackeldackel name from "wackel" meaning wobble and "dackel" meaning dachshund.
Doodle for Google 2020 Winner is Texas Fifth-Grader with Friendship Drawing
Sharon Sara has secured a $30,000 college scholarship for winning the contest with her "Together As One" artwork.
Google Doodle Honors Suffragist Susan B. Anthony's 200th Birthday
The doodle shows a portrait of Anthony on a brick wall, while a line of diverse women wait to vote.
Who is Will Rogers? Google Doodle Honors America's Cowboy Philosopher
A profile on Will Rogers, who is honored in today's Google Doodle on what would have been his 140th birthday.
Who Was Sojourner Truth?
Truth was the first woman in the United States to successfully sue a white man.
Halloween Google Doodle 2018, First Multiplayer Game
Players can interact either with their friends or with strangers around the globe.
Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky: Google Marks Pioneer's Birthday
The man behind early color photographs of Leo Tolstoy and pre-revolutionary Russia, Prokudin-Gorsky was born 155 years ago today.
Google's Garden Gnome Doodle and Game Honors History
The gnomes, like those commonly found in gardens today, were first designed in the 19th century in Germany.
Quotes From Dr. Virginia Apgar, Creator of Apgar Scale
Dr. Virginia Apgar once said she didn't marry because she hadn't found a man who could cook.
Doodle 4 Google Voting Open to Help Choose Winner
The Doodle 4 Google competition opened up voting to the public to choose the five National Finalists Monday.
Google Doodle Celebrates Fanny Blankers-Koen
The Olympian did not let World War II, or motherhood, stop her from achieving her goals and won four gold medals.
Google Doodle Honors Virginia Woolf
The pioneering feminist author would have been 136 today. She took her own life, at 59, in 1941.
Zaha Hadid Google Doodle Reminder of Gender Inequality
One year since her death, the Iraqi-born architect's success only highlights the long way still to go in achieving gender equality in architecture.