Les Paul Honored With Today's Google Doodle
Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 11:22AM
Rick C.Limpert in Games, Google Doodle, Internet, Les Paul, Music, News, People, guitar

On what would be Les Paul's 96th birthday, Google rolled out what has already been called, the coolest Doodle ever. Visit the Google homepage -- you have less than 14 hours left before it's replaced by the standard logo or a new design -- and you can play the interactive Doodle with your mouse. Google will even allow you to record a song up to 30 seconds long that will live at a unique URL you can share with friends.

We've seen dancing Doodles, animated Doodles, Doodles that you could zoom in on and discover Easter eggs hidden throughout, but nothing like this before. It stretches the idea of what a Doodle is. It's hard, now, to define a Google Doodle as an illustration or a graphic; the team responsible for creating these has taken full advantage of their digital platform.

Born on this day in 1915, Les Paul is considered the father of the electric guitar.

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