Google launches doodle competition

Pencils to the ready


11 April 2006 13:00 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Google's doddles have become as popular as the search engine itself, and now Google is giving young British artists the chance to design their own.

Google has announced that its second "Doodle 4 Google - My Britain" is now open and accepting doodles from pupils ages 4-18 in all schools across the UK.

A panel of experts will judge, narrowing the submissions down to a Top 30 and the public will vote for their favourites the company said.

The winning doodle will be hosted on the Google.co.uk home page for a day, and also bag the artist a trip for four to the Googleplex in Mountain View, California.

To get your UK school involved, please check out Doodle 4 Google - My Britain.

For more information visit doodle4google
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