It’s not unusual for Google to change its logo from time to time to reflect different holidays, beliefs, and celebrations from across the world. (Image: GOOGLE) Today, you might have seen that Google has changed its logo to include a bubble tea graphic. It’s not unusual for Google to change its logo from time to time to reflect different holidays, beliefs, and celebrations from across the world. However, when a bubble tea logo popped up on Sunday (January 29) – a lot of people were baffled by… Source link
Read More »Google Doodle celebrates bubble tea with an interactive game
Google, on January 29, unveiled an interactive game on its homepage today which challenges users to make the perfect cup of bubble tea, as requested by “a crew of familiar Doodle characters.” Also known as boba tea or pearl milk tea, the drink from Taiwan has grown in popularity beyond its country of origin, to even find inroads in the local cafes of Thiruvananthapuram. What is bubble tea Bubble tea is a sweetened tea-based drink made using natural flavours, syrups that are water or cream… Source link
Read More »Google doodle celebrates Taiwan’s sweet and tangy drink bubble tea
The Google doodle features an animated game that allows the internet user to make a glass of bubble tea. Featuring a cute dog wearing a chef’s hat, the doodle is definitely adorable. New Delhi,UPDATED: Jan 29, 2023 12:32 IST Today’s Google doodle features bubble tea. By Srimoyee Chowdhury: We don’t need to tell you how popular Boba tea (also known as bubble tea) is among youngsters as well as millennials. The unique drink that is sweet and tangy was popularised back in 2020. Since then,… Source link
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Google celebrates bubble tea with interactive doodle; make your own ‘digital bubble tea’ – The Economic Times Video
Google has marked the almost universal popularity of milk tea or bubble tea. Google has marked it in their own style – through a doodle. On this day in 2020, Bubble Tea was officially announced as a new emoji due to its global popularity. This Taiwanese beverage began as a local delicacy and has exploded in popularity in recent decades. Source link
Read More »Google Doodle game celebrates the joys of bubble tea
Google, the tech giant, is featuring an interactive doodle game on its homepage today to celebrate bubble tea. It is also known as boba tea or pearl milk tea. This drink showcases indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog as well as a crew of familiar doodle characters! Bubble tea, originated from Taiwan, has gained global popularity over the years and it was officially announced as a new emoji in 2020, as per the Google blog page. This drink, which was once just a local delicacy, has become a… Source link
Read More »How Joe Biden’s visit differed from Donald Trump’s tea with the Queen
Watch: President Biden, first lady meet Queen Elizabeth II Joe Biden has become the 13th president to have a one on one with the Queen after the monarch invited him and his wife, Jill, for tea at Windsor Castle. The Bidens visit follows the G7 summit in Cornwall, where the Queen first met them on Friday evening, during a drinks reception held by the Royal Family at the Eden Project. He is the fourth US president in recent times to have met the Queen at Windsor Castle, instead of Buckingham… Source link
Read More »Queen welcomes Joe and Jill Biden for tea at Windsor Castle
Watch: President Biden, first lady meet Queen Elizabeth II The Queen has met her 13th US president after she welcomed Joe and Jill Biden to Windsor Castle for tea on Sunday afternoon. The Queen briefly met the couple on Friday evening in Cornwall as part of a reception the Royal Family held for world leaders, but was able to sit down with them for longer during afternoon tea. After arriving at the castle, the Bidens were greeted by the Queen on the dais at the Quadrangle where a Guard of Honour… Source link
Read More »The Boston Tea Party’s warning for Facebook and Google, Opinion News & Top Stories
(BLOOMBERG) – Back in November, it was possible to dismiss the Trump administration’s antitrust suit against Google as too weak, too narrow and too late. But now more than 40 states – and the Federal Trade Commission – have filed suit against another tech giant: Facebook. It seems unlikely to be the last major lawsuit against technology giants. Though these cases are ostensibly about antitrust violations, they are a sign of something bigger: the revival of a longstanding anti-monopoly… Source link
Read More »The Boston Tea Party’s warning for Facebook and Google
Though these cases are ostensibly about antitrust violations, they are a sign of something bigger: the revival of a longstanding antimonopoly tradition in the U.S. This particular view of large, powerful corporations – as threats to the political order – has repeatedly played a significant role in the nation’s history. As the historian Richard John has observed, antimonopoly is often confused and conflated with antitrust. In fact, it long predates antitrust law. In the 17th… Source link
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