Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Jules verne google doodle


Google fell Tuesday to its users from 20,000 leagues under the sea with its innovative design to mark the 183rd birthday.Google French science fiction writer Jules Gabriel Verne was once again show the power of HTML 5, use this time to honor the birthday 183 of the science fiction author Jules Verne. The Google logo is delivered with high seas adventure, including Treasure, divers, and all types of law life.On Marine logo is a lever that when pulled Nautilus diving. To maintain the diving is to keep pulling the lever, let go and float to the surface. You also horizontal controls that lets you look left and right as well. Leave to guess how many miles you can get.

The Google logo on February 8, takes the shape of the portholes of a submarine with a lever on the interactive part that can be moved up and down or sideways to the machine plunge into the sea through the windows, users get an overview of various forms of marine life.Perhaps best known for his science fiction classic "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne died in 1905, but not before writing on the air, sea and space travel long before they were conceived in truth. He is regarded by many as the "father of science Fiction.This interactive special Google Doodle is a window of a submarine that users can manipulate the navigation to enjoy a different view of sea creatures.

Google has been really creative logos in the past, including an amazing holiday and logo this logo is a continuation of its pioneers creativity.A in his time, Jules Verne is considered the father of science fiction, which included several inventions such as space, air and underwater travel long before the practice of submarines, aircraft and spacecraft have been aquatic invented.This image of Google is a tribute to Jules Verne, French novelist to commemorate his 183rd anniversary. Affectionately known as the father of science fiction, is the man behind several well-known novels such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth and Around the World in eighty days.
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