About 50 times a year, the Google logo transforms to highlight a holiday or birthday of a famous historic person. (Kinda of an online extension of the alwasy changing MTV logo back in the day when that channel still played music videos.)
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin as the originators of the idea of a transforming logo: “They posted a drawing of a Burning Man to alert Google’s then-modest band of users that they would be at the festival in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, and would not be in to answer the telephone if the website crashed.
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