
Google being the most preferred search engine comes up with a unique piece of creative art called Doodle which is usually displayed on its site to celebrate an occasion. This time it amazed its visitors by displaying a falling apple as a part of its doodle initiative. Initially, it left many thinking whether the celebrations were for Google’s chrome browser passing Apple’s Safari browser or maybe a new breakthrough from something from their labs towards Apple Ipod. But unexpectedly, the celebration was as a part of Google’s remembrance and honour towards the birthday of Sir Isaac Newton where Apple symbolised the invention of gravity. It supposedly fell on the legendary scientist’s head as result he devised the theory of gravity on earth.
Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4th,1643 , and he died at an old age due to natural illness. Today, when you click on the doodle graphics it will lead you towards Sir Isaac Newton’s search page where more information about him can be obtained.
It supposedly seems, Apple got inspired by him and they had strategic plans to name their previous tablet as the Newton, but seems they have abandoned the idea as there seems very less hope for their future launches to be named as the Newton.
Google likes to keep their logo simple and sleek. The Doodle has been displayed in a clear, uncluttered manner. The falling apple intention has been clearly met with a quick loading site and as a result a users browsing experience is not compromised.
For now, Google is all set towards their launch of Nexus One in a special organised event. Lots of speculations about this launch is already on, we just need to wait and see how it goes.

