Google pays tribute to teachers & childcare workers with quirky doodle, calls them ‘constants in ever-changing world’

The animated logo shows the letter ‘e’ dressed up as a quirky professor.

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On hovering the mouse over the doodle, a message, ‘to all the teachers and childcare workers, thank you’, appears on the screen.
The world may have come to a standstill due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the teachers and childcare workers are still doing their bit to educate the tiny tots. Thanks to the technology at our disposal, the education of the young ones is continuing despite a global pandemic and the good folks at Google, in a bid to honour the educators, came up with a vibrant new doodle.

The colourful, animated logo of the search giant shows the letter ‘e’ dressed up as a quirky professor, complete with round glasses and a professor’s hat. The animated professor is standing next to a teaching board and a table.

But, instead of teaching a class full of students, the professor is in front of a laptop, presumably giving online classes to the young minds, Google gave a subtle nod to online lectures and online education facilitated by professors during the pandemic.


On hovering the mouse over the doodle, a message, ‘to all the teachers and childcare workers, thank you’, appears on the screen.

Google India also sent out a tweet, thanking teachers for being ‘our constants in an ever-changing world’.

This animated doodle by Google is a part of a series launched by the search giant to honour the coronavirus helpers. Google has come up with a unique doodle every day, to pay homage to the essential workers who are putting their lives at risk and fighting the pandemic on the frontlines.
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On Tuesday, Google had designed a doodle to thank the doctors and nurses. On Wednesday, the search giant celebrated the packaging, shipping and delivery workers. Yesterday, Google had paid tribute to the food service workers.

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It has a 12MP + 16MP dual rear camera and a 8MP front camera which comes with the computational photography feature. The camera has a Live HDR+ capability which allows it to capture extremely bright or dark images. What’s more? Night Sight feature allows us to take magnificent pictures and dusk shots.

While it was not announced during the launch, TOI reported that Pixel 4 XL was unveiled as well. It comes with a 6.3-inch OLED screen. The Pixel 4 has a 2800 mAh battery, while the bigger sibling is backed by a 3700 mAh. Both are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and 6GB RAM. Both will be available in 64GB and 128GB variants.

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