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Happy Holidays Google Doodle brings Christmas spirit to search giant

Happy Holidays Google Doodle brings Christmas spirit to search giant Google Google gets into the Christmas spirit with its Happy Holidays Google Doodle Comments   Email   Twitter in Share 4   The festive spirit has certainly infected Google this year with the search giant’s latest interactive ‘Google Doodle’ bringing bright lights to the holiday season. The   happy holidays   doodle hit computer screens first in Australia and New Zealand at google.com.au   and   google.co.nz   and has now appeared in time zones in Canada and the United States as they near Christmas Day. Once a computer user clicks on the coloured lights, the screen turns black and the letters of Google change to represent objects of the holiday season, including a snow ball, snow man and jingle bell. Screen-grab The Googe Doodle becomes interactive after the user clicks on the search engine's lights. Once the lights have finished flashing, the search engine finishes the performance with a rendition of Jing

Google Doodle says Happy Holidays!

Marking the festivity and joy around, Google's Happy Holidays doodle is back. With   New Year   just round the corner and Christmas   almost here, it's celebration time! Marking the festivity and joy around, Google's Happy Holidays   doodle is back. Google Doodle featuring a colourful neon design with images of a snowflake,   Santa Claus , bell, snowman,   candle   and a   gift box   on a black background, wishes its users "Happy Holidays". A click on the Doodle takes users to holiday-related links like tips for holiday, holiday greetings and budget tours. Google has traditionally been wishing its users with a pre-Christmas Doodle. Last year, Google's Doodle comprised a collage of photographs of holiday scenes from across the globe. Google's first holiday Doodle, dating back to year 1999, featured a snowman. The   snowman made up for the first "O" of the Google logo, and as users scrolled over the Doodle it displayed the message, "Sea