Puru Pratap Singh, Doodle 4 Google, My India Doodle

Posted by Parasshuram on November 14th, 2009 in India | 3 Comments

doogle4googlePuru Pratap Singh, a 4th std student from Gurgaon has won the Doodle 4 Google competition.The winning doodle ( above picture ) is titled “My India – Full of Life”.

More than 4,000 entries and 60,000 votes from India  got its first ‘made in India’ Doodle. Dennis Hwang – the Master Doodler who has been creating doodles chose  the first ever young doodler for India.

This announcement was made by Shailesh Rao, Managing Director, Google India and Dennis Hwang.

Puru Pratap Singh won a laptop  a t-shirt with his doodle logo and 1 Lakh Rupees technology grant for his school.  His Doodle will appear on the Google homepage India (www.google.co.in) all day on 14th November, 2009

For over a decade, Google has been designing innovative logos called ‘Doodles’

“At Google we like to play! “Doodle4Google symbolizes that playful spirit of Google and is a celebration of creativity and in this case, of India. We are excited to present the results of India’s first edition of this contest and laud the young Indian doodlers who have showcased their wonderful creativity in the form of inspiring doodles that represent the various facets of India,” remarks Shailesh Rao, Managing Director, Google India


 

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  1. trantancuong says

    April 8, 2012

    I have stupid string.
    !^4, 2^4, 3^4, 4^4, 5^4, 6^4….
    and1^2, 2^2, 3^2, 4^2, 5^2, 6^2…..
    Write again:
    1, 16, 81, 256, 625, 1296, 2401,…..(X)
    and
    1, 4, 9, 16,25, 36, 49……..(Y)
    X-Y:
    0, 12, 72, 240, 600, 1260, 2352……
    big number subtract small number;
    12, 60, 168, 360, 660, 1092……
    big subtract small:
    48, 108, 192, 300, 432,…….
    big subtract small;
    60, 84, 108, 132,…..
    big subtract small:
    24, 24, 24, 24,….= 4 !
    the end is zero.
    This is always right exponent m and n. Any(m,n)belong N^2.
    Happy&Peace.
    Cuong mad.

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  2. trantancuong says

    October 29, 2011

    1^3….2^3….3^3….4^3….5^3….6^3….
    1^2….2^2….3^2….4^2….5^2….6^2….
    1^3-1^2….2^3-2^2….3^3-3^2….4^3-4^2….5^3-5^2….6^3-6^2….
    0………………4…………..18…………48……….100……..180….
    4-0……..18-4………48-18…….100-48…….180-100……..
    4………….14…………..30………….52…………….80…..
    14-4………..30-14…………52-30……….80-52…….
    10…………….16………………..22………….28……
    16-10…….22-16…….28-22……
    6………………..6……………6……
    6=1 multiply 2 multiply 3=3!
    please explain Why?
    1^3….2^3….3^3….4^3….5^3….6^3….
    2^3-1^3….3^3-2^3….4^3-3^3….5^3-4^3….6^3-5^3….
    7……………..19…………37…………61………..91……
    19-7………37-19………61-37……..91-61……
    12…………….18………….24………….30……
    18-12……….24-18……….30-24……
    6…………………..6……………..6….
    6=1 multiply 2 multiply 3=3!
    please explain Why?
    Why both method have consequences same ?

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  3. Stephen says

    November 15, 2009

    Nice drawing

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