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Google posts interactive Doodle on homepage to mark New Year's eve

| | Dec 31, 2015, at 06:05 pm
New Delhi, Dec 31 (IBNS): Popular search engine Google on Thursday posted an interactive Doodle on its home page to usher in the New Year.

To mark the festivity of the New Year's eve, the search engine posted a Doodle consisting of five colourful birds sitting on a branch depicting the word 'Google'.

The birds in the Doodle are waiting for an egg wearing a 2016 sash to hatch, which marks the beginning of the year 2016.

All the birds are depicted wearing party hats, while one is blowing the trumpet and another keeps taking out a pocket watch from his pocket impatiently waiting for the egg to hatch.

Google is also teasing New Year's doodle with the line, "Check back tomorrow to see what will hatch in the new year."
 

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