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Google released a doodle for Ukraine’s Independence Day

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The search engine annually congratulates Ukrainians on the main public holiday, which is celebrated on August 24.

The Google search engine in honor of the Independence Day of Ukraine created a new doodle, which is displayed on the start page.

In particular, it depicts a painting in blue and yellow of people holding hands and looking up at the sky, with a large bird carrying a ribbon in the national colors in its beak.

At the same time, if you click on the picture, users will be redirected to a page with detailed information about the holiday.

The author of the drawing is Kharkov artist Olga Shtonda.

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Earlier it was reported that the Google search engine will stop answering stupid questions in an effort to improve the service.

The President congratulated Ukrainians on Independence Day

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Source: korrespondent

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