Google Doodles For Francophonies and Persian New Year
Two recent international Google Doodle logos courtesy of Zorgloob:
The first is easy, it’s the Persian New Year:

Google’s done the Persian New Year thing before, in 2006:


The second one, according to the translation, is to celebrate the International Day of the Francophonie:

What is the International Day of the Francophonie? No, it’s not a day for French people who are disingenuous, but rather a day to celebrate people who speak French, wherever they may live. Google ran the logo in the 23 (out of 55) countries where it has a Google site, running the same logo it has on that day for the last three years.



SearchCap: The Day In Search, March 27, 2007
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web:…
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