An animated Harrison, also called the “clockmaker” for his exceptional contribution in the world of sea navigation, was depicted in the doodle, hard at work, surrounded by clock-making tools.
In the past too, the company has been criticized for censoring Christian vloggers on YouTube, going as far as to cut off questions about Jesus on its home device.
Saruhashi was the first scientist to accurately measure the concentration of carbonic acid in water based on temperature, pH Level, and chlorinity.
The Google Doodle on March 21 celebrates the 105th birthday of astronomer Guillermo Haro, who discovered a new class of nebula and helped promote astronomical research in Mexico.
Google Doodle celebrated International Pi Day on March 14, which also marks the birthday of renowned theoretical physicist Albert Einstein.
Born in Aracataca, Colombia on March 6, 1927, Márquez was famous for books like “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” “Love in the Time of Cholera” and “Chronicle of a Death Foretold.”
The Google Doodle Wednesday celebrated Valentine's Day and the Olympics, but you can still play the Valentine's game from last year.
Paula Modersohn-Becker, today's Google Doodle, led a short life but it was interesting, here are seven facts about the artist.
Google honored German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker on her birthday with a Google Doodle.
Carter G. Woodson was the subject of Thursday's Google Doodle, a celebration of the pioneering African-American historian and the "Father of Black History."
To kick off Black History Month, Google honored the "father of black history," Carter G. Woodson.
Dr. Wilder Penfield's 127th birthday was Friday, Google honored the groundbreaking doctor with a Doodle.
Born on Jan. 25, 1882, the author of "Mrs. Dalloway," "To The Lighthouse," and "A Room of One’s Own," Virginia Woolf’s life and work remains highly influential on the world of literature and beyond.
The Doodle 4 Google contest is now open and contestants can submit until Mar. 2.
Har Gobind Khorana was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for "interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis."
Marlene Dietrich is honored in Wednesday’s Google Doodle on what would have been her 116th birthday.
The doodle features three illustrations depicting the story of festivity in an attractive way.
In 1954, Born was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contributions to theoretical physics.
Google Doodle celebrated what would have been Pedro Infante's 100th birthday. Infante, a legendary singer and actor, died in 1957 in a plane crash.
Chinua Achebe is featured as today's Google doodle in honor of what would have been the novelist's 87th birthday.
The Google Doodle paid tribute to the German inventor Friedrich Soennecken, who filed a patent for the device Nov. 14, 1886.
Thursday's Google Doodle was in celebration of El Día de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead, it featured skeletons, colorful papel picado and an altar.