Thursday, 5 July 2012

What Google celebrates today with its doodle?


London: Google daily celebrate different days with its doodles across the world by dedicating its homepage.
Today, Two independence days are being celebrated with Google doodle.


Google celebrates Venezuela’s Independence Day
Google celebrates Venezuela’s Independence Day
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Venezuela, officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, was colonized by Spain in 1522, overcoming the resistance from indigenous peoples.
It became the first Spanish American colony to declare independence (in 1811), but did not securely establish independence until 1821 (initially as a department of the federal republic of Gran Colombia, gaining full independence in 1830).
During the 19th century Venezuela suffered political turmoils and dictatorship, and it was dominated by regional caudillos (military strongmen) well into the 20th century.

Google celebrates Algeria Independence Day
Google celebrates Algeria Independence Day
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Google is also celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Independence of Algeria.
The Algerian Revolution was a conflict between France and Algerian independence movements from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria gaining its independence from France.

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