Interactive Google doodle thrills search

August 07, 2012 13:41
Interactive Google doodle thrills search

The twelfth doodle that Google has posted during the ongoing Olympic Games is easily Google's most fun Olympic doodle ever. As it is an interactive one, with the global audience ready to tap the arrow keys for bettering each other. Being the most or rather sought after search engine, as online writers it has become a site that is most visited by us.

And as a matter of fact I have stayed never for more than a couple of minutes on the page. But today was different and most would agree with me. As we got a chance to entertain ourselves on the interactive doodle. Initially on the first doodle me and my co-writer Anil felt a little letdown on the Google Doodle when compared to the Mozilla. However today's doodle was so much entertaining and of course thrilling too. Hope our boss above us is not viewing this article. Infact the situation seems alike across the globe where each employer would be pitting against each other in the playable London 2012 hurdles Google doodle, tipping-tapping away on their keyboards.

Google London 2012 hurdles doodle shows a 110 metres men's race with 10 hurdles. The World Record in the event is 12.87 seconds and the Olympics Record stands at 12.91 seconds. And as an armchair hurdler it should be a cake walk for you to excel. However mobile users are sure to be deprived of this as it would appear as a static design on their browsers.

The search doodle which appears as a runner taking up position gets interactive as one presses the play button on the second 'O' of Google. Then the fun starts with using the arrow keys. Move forward and jump with the top pointing arrow key and in the end get the timing. And if you have competed without any hurdle breaking then you get a 'hurray' displayed. This shows that inspite of its mammoth presence, every day is a new idea for Google to entertain its huge clientele, like U and Me. (With inputs from internet-AW AarKay)

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