- Two new Google Doodles have rolled out.
- One celebrates the birthday of singer, actor, writer, and rights activist Maureen Watson.
- The other celebrates Cambodia’s independance.
As you’ve probably noticed, Google likes to occasionally reimagine its logo on Search. Known as Google Doodles, it’s a way for the company to celebrate milestones in history, raise awareness about important topics, or provide some fun in the form of a short game. If you want to know what the latest Doodles are about, there’s one that celebrates Australian singer, actor, writer, and Aboriginal rights activist Maureen Watson. The other that launched today recognizes Independence Day for Cambodia.
Both Google Doodles launched exclusively in their home territories, so you probably probably won’t see them if you’re in the US. But if you’re still curious, we’ll break down some of the fun facts behind these Doodles.