Google's new year eve's doodle shows 2013 disco dancing while the number 4 patiently waits for its turn.
Google marks
the last day of 2013 with an animated Doodle. The Google Doodle shows
the numbers 2013 disco dancing under a glitter ball and speakers while
the number 4 waits for its turn in the line up.
The Doodle reads 'Happy New Year' if you
put your mouse over it. Although the doodle looks interactive, it is
just animated this time. Clicking on the Doodle takes you to a page
which lists the New Year's Eve festivities and other search results from
around the world. The link turns you to the search homepage that goes
to Google's Zeitgest 2013 interactive, the top 100 searches, a 2013
gallery, search trends and a page of year-in-review lists.Google has shown a wide range of Doodle's this year, celebrating birth anniversaries of musicians, scientists, holidays, important world events and much more. The first Google Doodle appeared in 1998 which referenced the Burning Man festival that Google founder Larry and Sergey were attending. Since then the Google Doodle has become a regular feature on the internet search engine.
Google's Happy Holidays series of Doodles starting from Christmas Eve have been very interesting. The Christmas Eve Doodle
showed children riding a one horse open sleigh in a cold winter night
with snow covered ground and leafless trees. The second doodle on
Christmas day showed a city with sparkling lights and a Christmas tree.
The third Doodle under the series on boxing day showed a solitary house with smoke coming out of the chimney in a winter scene.