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Google Doodle takes HTML5 route

Google’s logo has decided to parade the power of HTML5 via a whole bunch of super bouncy balls whenever you check out Google’s UK homepage. This unique Google Doodle might just blow your mind away whenever you mouseover its logo – and just in case you happen to be in the minority who cannot view Google for any particular reason, the video right after the jump ought to do its job in conveying the message. Surely HTML5 is shaping up to be a decent competitor to Flash, and only consumers will win in the end as both platforms go up head-to-head against one another.

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Google Google is an Internet Search company with profits mainly derived from its AdWords advertising program. Google is also known for other high-profile web-related products such as Chrome, GMail, Google Docs or Google Map, and it has also made a very successful entry into the mobile handset market with its Android mobile operating system. The company was created in 1998 and went public in 2004. Google is one of the most visited site in the world. 
 
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