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Google Ireland launches Google Doodle art competition for primary school students
Google opened its first office in Dublin in 2003 with just five employees. To mark 20 years in Ireland, the company has launched a competition focusing on a significant addition Google has made to our browsing experience — the Google Doodle.
Four Mayo students in with a chance of winning Doodle 4 Google
Four children from Mayo are still in with the chance of becoming this year’s overall Doodle 4 Google champion. This year, students were asked to design a Doodle on the theme ‘Ireland Is…’ with the winning Doodle appearing on the Google homepage on Easter Monday, March 28.
Claregalway students are Google Doodle finalists
Two first year students from Coláiste Bhaile Chláir Emily Wall and Emma Malone, have qualified as Doodle 4 Google 2015 finalists with their doodle designs based on the theme “My Perfect Day”.
Doodle4Google finalist
Five-year-old Karen Steel from Cloghans Hill NS is one of three semi-finalists from the school in the Doodle4Google 2015 competition.
Last chance to vote for Athlone doodle
There is still time to vote for an Athlone student’s doodle to win this year’s Doodle 4 Google competition.
Westmeath students enjoy Doodle 4 Google day out
Three Westmeath students were among 60 lucky students who travelled to Dublin’s Science Gallery to find out if their doodle had been selected by Google’s chief doodler as the overall winner of Google’s Irish Doodle 4 Google competition.
Vote to bring the Doodle 4 Google title to Westmeath
Three Westmeath students have been named as finalists in the Doodle 4 Google art competition and are now amongst the 60 Irish students in with a chance of winning the national Doodle 4 Google title. Everyone in Westmeath is now being urged to visit www.google.ie/doodle4google and vote for Kevin Stone, Robyn Seery, and Caoimhe Walsh to bring the title to Westmeath.
Vote now to bring Doodle 4 Google title to Mayo
Two Mayo students have been named as finalists in the Doodle 4 Google art competition and are now among the 60 Irish students in with a chance of winning the national Doodle 4 Google title. Everyone in Mayo is now being urged to visit www.google.ie/doodle4google and vote for Shona Farragher and Seren O'Toole to bring the title to Mayo.
Google makes final call for Westmeath doodles
Students in schools throughout Westmeath are being reminded to pick up their paint brushes and start doodling to be in with the chance to win Google’s national art and design competition.