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Google Celebrates Egypt’s Historical Presidential Elections

Published May 23, 2012

On May 23rd and 24th, nearly 50 million Egyptians will head to the polls to cast their votes in the country’s first presidential elections since the January 25th revolution. Google marks the historical occasion with a doodle on the search engine's home page for Egypt, Google.com.eg. Google's Egyptian election-themed logo shows each letter in the company logo taking part in the voting process; from waiting in line, to filling out ballots, to slipping votes into a ballot box. Thumbs up!

About Google Doodles; a Google “doodle” is the occasional artistic modifications to their logo that users find when they type in “www.google.com” into their web browser address bar. The doodles are created by artists to commemorate important events which are relevant to the users within the local domain as well as doodles which are universally celebrated.

To see all the Doodles celebrated by Google, please visit google.com/doodles



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