Google's Doodle Creates Musical Interaction

by Leah Doyle | June 9, 2011

We love Google's creative doodles, but today's may be the most fun and interactive to date. In celebration of what would have been guitar legend Les Paul's 96th birthday, Google featured a recordable electric guitar in the shape of their logo.

Site visitors were able to strum the virtual instrument and record their own piece of music. Google then created and saved a unique URL for them to listen and share.

Google is known for their ability to be creative and innovative while providing entertainment to their customers. Today's doodle shows how music is a universal way of having people interact with one another and helps bring out their own artistry.

Speak, Inc. provides many speakers that educate and entertain through music.  Robin Crow, Mike Rayburn, Russ Stolnack, and Dave Timmons are some of our favorites.  If you're interested in these or any of our other speakers and entertainers for your next event, please feel free to contact us!

Topics: Blog

Written by Leah Doyle

Leah originally joined SpeakInc in 2006 and currently serves as their Digital Marketer and Analyst. Originally from Southern California, Leah is a graduate of San Diego State University. She currently lives in Jacksonville, FL with her husband, John, and their two children. If she's not taxiing her kids to the ball fields, you can find her at the beach or a local coffee shop!
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