Erica wins Doodle 4 Google with her ‘My Happy Robot Tom’ creation
Doodle will be displayed on Google Ireland homepage on Friday, April 7th
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Doodle will be displayed on Google Ireland homepage on Friday, April 7th
Google today opened public voting to select the category winners of this year’s Doodle 4 Google competition and the public now has just two weeks to cast their votes with the poll closing on, Tuesday 21st of February. Over 4,200 students across the country picked up their pens, pencils and crayons to enter this year’s
This year Doodle theme is ‘If I could create anything it would be…’
Easter Monday Doodle to reflect Ireland in 2016
Wicklow student Harry Kane from St. Gerard’s School, Bray was named the overall winner of the seventh annual Doodle 4 Google competition. Beating off tough competition from 74 other regional finalists, Harry’s winning doodle will now be seen by millions of users when it appears on the Google Ireland homepage this Friday April 24th. Six
Record number of 5,000 entries winner will receive a €5,000 scholarship
What’s Your Perfect Day? Google launches 7th Annual Doodle 4 Google Competition The Doodle 4 Google competition is returning for its seventh year running. Launched officially from November 3rd, Google is calling on children across the country to grab their pens, pencils, crayons and paintbrushes and get doodling! The theme of this year’s
8 Year Old Dublin Student Wins 2014 Doodle 4 Google Competition
The public vote for Google’s annual Doodle 4 Google competition is now open. Over 2,390 entries were received and narrowed down to just 75 children from across Ireland who now have the chance of being named Ireland’s top doodler and having their doodle displayed on the Google Ireland homepage for millions of people to see.
Chance to win €5,000 college scholarship and €10,000 technology grant for school