Unexplained Phenomenon Google Doodle
unexplained phenomenon Google Doodle
For a few hours now Google Australia displays the „unexplained phenomenon“ Google Doodle but no one really knows what it means. If you click it, you get the unexplained phenomenon search results page. Germany also has it’s version of the Doodle called „Rätselhaftes Phänomen“ which pretty much translates to unexplained phenomenon. Google Russia also has it’s version called „необъяснимые явления“.
What is it about?
Surely the US will soon get the unexplained phenomenon Doodle and more and more people are about to get crazy about it’s meaning. Is it a gag? An experiment? A self-reference? Is there someone at Google laughing at us?

Unexplained Phenomenon Google Doodle
Google has its logo changed to reflect historic events or holidays, but today (September 4th) the mighty search engine’s logo features one of the “o”s beaming up to a flying saucer. The Google sites for other countries and languages appear to have the logo in English with the same (English) graphic.
The apparent reason is that “unexplained phenomenon” is the number one top trend right now in online search phrases, I suppose beating out such popular terms as “Michael Jackson” and “MILF.” The first thing I thought on reading this news was that it’s taken this long for interest in the paranormal to re-emerge after late 2001 when much of the U.S. population (which makes up the most internet users after China) were more worried about terrorist attacks than UFOs.
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