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Google Celebrates 40 years of Sesame Street with new doodle

Posted on November 5, 2009 by by Valeri


The popular search engine “Google” is celebrating 40 years of Sesame Street with a new doodle. The new doodle shows the cookie monster eating the word Google, by selecting the doodle the search engine takes you to results on Sesame Street

The doodle is already showing in Australia, New Zealand and some parts of Asia and you can view the image here.

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9 Comments to “Google Celebrates 40 years of Sesame Street with new doodle”

  1. chrissnyder says:

    In the US the logo is of bigbirds’s feet: http://www.google.com/logos/bigbird-hp.gif

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  3. Tina Ye says:

    Hi Good work. I like the site.

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  4. how do i get the sesame street muppets, all of them, added onto my website, or to start a new website with them on it? I JUST LOVE THE SESAME MUPPETS, ESPECIALLY ELMO!!!!! he is my very favorite. i have several elmo toys. i love them all. well if you will just let me know, if anyone knows, how to put the sesame street characters on my website etc. thanks again, reanna burgess. in lakeland, florida 33805.

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  5. Valeri says:

    Google has done it again today, this time is Bert and Ernie.. :-)

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  6. Typeboard says:

    [...] started their Sesame Street 40th celebrations with the Cookie Monster, then Big Bird, then Elmo, followed by Bert and [...]

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