Everything from Dilbert to Pac-Man has shown up in Google's legendary doodles. Here are a few of the most notable throughout the years.
Legos - January 28, 2008

What self-respecting geek doesn't like Lego bricks? Google knows where it's at, so the site released this doodle to commemorate Lego's 50th birthday.
Bar Code - October 7, 2009

This nearly unreadable doodle (to the untrained eye, of course) was Google's way of saluting the bar code. This doodle appeared on the bar code's 57th anniversary. (The code says 'Google', if you had any doubts.)
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Guest said: um Googles co-founder is Larry Page Not Ellison I think you are thinking of Oracel -
ikosuave said: wow this item very cool and very attractive
Prof. Doodles said: This pictures looks great every picture has a meaning and that is amazed me most
Mr. America said: susuno I agree with that one even just a small part world will see what is the best in your country by google doodle
sushuno mikasawa said: Google doodle its cool you can create a images like you just represent where country have beeni really like most in google doodle is the Girls day in japan
Global Google said: Its a pity Google didnt put the Katsushika Hokusai doodle out globallyUnless there was some kind of global rights issue of course