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Google inviting children to doodle for November 14th

Deepanker Verma September 13, 2011 Internet

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Google, the search giant always celebrates important and famous day with its doodle. For the upcoming children’s day, it is inviting Indian children to doodle for their own day. The competition is open to all children between the ages of 5 and 16. Their theme this year is ‘India’s gift to the world’.
the winner of the Doodle 4 Google contest will also receive a prize technology starter kit. The kit includes a laptop, a year’s internet connection and Rs. 2,00,000 for the school that the star doodler represents.
The participants will be divided in the 3 categories – 1st to 3rd Standard, 4th to 6th Standard and 7th to 10th Standard.Top Indian art schools will select the top 200 entries from each category which will be reviewed by a panel of judges. The judges will then shortlist 15 doodles from each category, bringing it down to a total of 45 final doodles.
All the final entries will be exhibited for public voting and based on the number of votes, one winner from each category will be selected. Each of the winners will receive a technology starter kit.
For participate register here:
http://www.google.co.in/doodle4google
The last date to submit a doodle is the 15th of September, 2011

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Deepanker Verma

About the Author: Deepanker Verma

Deepanker Verma is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechloMedia. He holds Engineering degree in Computer Science and has over 15 years of experience in the technology sector. Deepanker bridges the gap between complex engineering and consumer electronics. He is also a a known Security Researcher acknowledged by global giants including Apple, Microsoft, and eBay. He uses his technical background to rigorously test gadgets, focusing on performance, security, and long-term value.

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