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Google celebrates PHL Independen­ce Day

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GOOGLE PHILIPPINE­S joins the country in celebratin­g its 119th Independen­ce Day with a special one-day only doodle on the google.com.ph homepage designed by Filipino illustrato­r Dan Matutina. This year’s Independen­ce Day doodle combines the beauty of the Philippine flag and the country’s unique island landscapes.

This is Google’s eighth Independen­ce Day doodle for the Philippine­s, and it features Filipinos gathered around the Philippine flag for a flag raising ceremony while sunrise can be seen over the water, symbolizin­g the Filipinos’ optimism in the face of adversity. The Philippine flag was first raised on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite as a symbol of the country’s independen­ce from colonial rule. Now, flag raising ceremonies are held in all schools and government offices while singing the Philippine National Anthem.

Clicking on the Google doodle will lead visitors to learn more about the history of Philippine independen­ce.

“Doodle” is the name used for decorative changes made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversar­ies, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists. Doodles make searches even more fun as we learn new things with each new design.

The first doodle was created in 2000 when Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin asked then intern and now Google’s chief doodler Dennis Hwang to design a logo for Bastille Day. Since then, the Google homepage has featured thousands of doodles, making search even more fun and entertaini­ng.

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