Today, the world witnessed the opening event of the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil, but even before the opening, we saw the large media campaign that the media and websites were abuzz with. Everyone was trying to focus on their own team. In the midst of this media coverage, Google also had its share and tried to cover the Olympic Games in its own way. So how did it do it this time? Continue reading this article to learn how Google covered the events of the 2016 Olympics.
The first thing that is expected from Google is to change the logo on the search page. Google changed its traditional logo and replaced it with an animated logo and a road, which is about different types of fruits competing in one of the Olympic sports. The logo looks like a picture at first, but as soon as you click on it it starts working. Using fruits and merging them with the idea of the Olympic Games is a strange and beautiful idea, but why fruits? The answer to this question leads us to the second thing that Google did to celebrate the Olympic Games, but before I touch on the second thing, I would just like to point out that clicking a second time on the Google logo will lead you to a page that shows you all the competitions and games that took place and the number of gold, silver, and bronze medals won by each of the participating countries. Thus, you will be able to track the number of medals that your country has won directly from Google. The second thing that Google has done is to launch a free game for the Olympics. The game is about fruits competing with each other in one of the Olympic games. To be able to open the game, enter. All you have to do is enter Google from your mobile phone and then click on the Google logo for the Olympic Games. You will begin to enjoy a group of watermelon, potatoes, and strawberries competing to win some medals. In the end, I wish you victory with these games, and I wish the Arab countries to achieve the greatest amount of success. Gold medals at this year's Olympic Games.
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