Saturday, June 26, 2010

Vivaldi given Google Doodle

By Ben Leach Published: 8:39AM GMT 04 March 2010

Vivaldi since Google Doodle

The Italian composer joins the ranks of Sir Isaac Newton, Leonardo da Vinci and Mahatma Gandhi as people who have all been celebrated with a Google Doodle.

Doodles have additionally been constructed for the birthdays of Andy Warhol, Louis Braille, HG Wells, Michael Jackson, Samuel Morse and Roald Dahl.

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Antonio Vivaldi was innate in Venice in 1678. He was nicknamed the Red Priest on comment of his red hair and ordination in 1703. His majority important work was The Four Seasons, a violin concerti.

Google has been becoming different the Doodles - the graphical logos that lay on top of the poke box on the differently minimalist page - some-more continually over the last couple of months.

Earlier this year the poke engine displayed the initial charcterised Doodle, depicting an apple descending from a tree to honour Sir Isaac Newtons birthday.

Last month the Google Doodle featured the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, with assorted athletes and olympic black representing sure letters.

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