Google's Valentine's Day Doodle is All Heart — and Some Politics
Google's 2012 Valentine's Day Doodle is an animated love story, set to Tony Bennett's “Cold, Cold Heart”. The video is embedded on the homepage, with a hand-sketched effect Google logo. Also, Google has a fun Easter
Google's 2012 Valentine's Day Doodle is an animated love story, set to Tony Bennett's “Cold, Cold Heart”. The video is embedded on the homepage, with a hand-sketched effect Google logo. Also, Google has a fun Easter
Birth rate trends suggest that women go out of their way to deliver their babies on Valentine's Day, and do their best to avoid giving birth on Halloween. Statistical fluke or superstition? Five myths about infidelity, including that
By Brennon Slattery, PCWorld Feb 14, 2012 8:30 AM Google's Valentine's Day doodle, a sweet video co-animated by Michael Lipman of Happy Tree Friends fame, packs a small but powerful social message about marriage equality and how materialism — even
Jim Pynn, superintendent of the Newtown Creek Wastewater treatment facility, says each Valentine's Day visitor will get a Hershey kiss – and a gander at giant egg-shaped "digesters" that break down noxious waste into harmless sludge and gas.
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