Wednesday, 5 February 2014

2014 Doodle 4 Google encourages kids to share ideas on how to make the world better

Google is one of a few companies that loves being
involved in all kinds of different projects , one of which
is Doodle 4 Google. In 2013, through the initiative, the
Mountain View-based company challenged kids to
shoot for the stars and describe their best day -- the
results, to say the least, were quite creative and
heartwarming. This year's version of Doodle 4 Google
takes on a whole new theme: "If I could invent one
thing to make the world a better place..." On its blog,
the Chrome maker says the idea is to have "young
artists think and dream big," adding that this is all
about "curiosity, possibility and imagination."
Submissions are being accepted as we speak and will
have to be in by March 20th; as was the case last
year, the winner will be receiving a $30,000 college
scholarship and $50,000 Google for Education tech
grant for the triumphant kid's school. Even better, the
chosen Doodle is set to be featured on the almighty
Google.com page.
The 50 finalists, one from each US state, are going to
be revealed on April 29th, after which Google will let
the public decide which creation should take the
highest honors and be crowned 2014 Doodle 4 Google
champ. If you're interested in getting your little ones
involved, then head over to this link here -- details on
how to participate can be found there.

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