London 2012 Basketball: Olympics day 13 Google Doodle game

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London 2012 BasketBall Google Doodle (HD)

London 2012 basketball is the thirteenth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

The sport of basketball needs no introduction, as it is one of the most popular sports in the world. Basketball is played by teams of 5 players each, and is one of the most fast-paced, high-scoring games around.

The doodle itself is in the form of a game, where the user's aim is to make the athlete score as many points as possible. Press the spacebar to shoot - the longer you hold the spacebar before shooting, the further the ball goes. Try aiming for over 25 points to be the Michael Jordan of your office!

Last Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

Last Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of table tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday. This Friday it was the turn of shot put, while Saturday and Sunday had pole vault and synchronised swimming respectively.

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    London 2012 Basketball: Olympics day 13 Google Doodle game

    London 2012 BasketBall Google Doodle (HD)

    London 2012 basketball is the thirteenth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

    The sport of basketball needs no introduction, as it is one of the most popular sports in the world. Basketball is played by teams of 5 players each, and is one of the most fast-paced, high-scoring games around.

    The doodle itself is in the form of a game, where the user's aim is to make the athlete score as many points as possible. Press the spacebar to shoot - the longer you hold the spacebar before shooting, the further the ball goes. Try aiming for over 25 points to be the Michael Jordan of your office!

    Last Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

    Last Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of table tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday. This Friday it was the turn of shot put, while Saturday and Sunday had pole vault and synchronised swimming respectively

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    Basketball Google Doodle London Olympics 2012

    Google Basketball London Olympics 2012 Google Doodle


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    The google doodle today is a olympic basketball game.
    The Team USA dominate this basketball sports.

    This google doodle is dated August 08, 2012, Wednesday.

    Play this doodle and get more than 42 Points.
    You can see in this Basketball Doodle Demo: It is possible!

    The olympic quarter finals at 08.08.2012 are:

    Russland - Litauen
    Frankreich - Spanien
    Brasilien - Argentinien
    USA - Australien

    Basketball: Google Doodle Tutorial

    Press space bar to throw the ball
    Press briefly the space bar and release to throw the ball
    After a throw press space bar and hold till the ball was more orange and the stripes brighter
    Hold the space bar longer when you are further away from the basket
    If you are far right you shoud press the space bar till tha ball is red
    Try to get into a flow and throw evenly the ball

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    Google Doodle Basketball - Olympics London 2012

    How to play the London 2012 basketball Google doodle.

    Work hours across the globe are at stake again with Google's second playable doodle during the ongoing London Olympics 2012. Following its interactive hurdles doodle, Google has posted a shoot and score London 2012 basketball doodle.
    The interactive doodle lets users shoot baskets using the space bar or by holding and releasing the left mouse key. The longer you hold down the key the more power you get in your shoot. As you go on scoring those baskets the game gradually gets tougher and the player is moved further away from the ring.
    The doodle, which features a basketball player dressed in blue, allows you to shoot as many baskets as you can in 24 seconds. It shows a countdown timer and also the points earned.
    Quite like the London 2012 hurdles doodle users can share and flaunt their scores on Google's social networking service Google+.
    In the doodle the letter of the Google logo are shown as 'seated' in the audience.
    The Google London 2012 basketball doodle doesn't let you slam dunk (or at least we weren't able to figure out how to).
    Google's interactive doodles are turning into a reason for worry for bosses. When Google celebrated the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man game with an interactive doodle, that allowed users to play Pac-Man right on the Google home page led to, according to analysts, a loss of $120 million to the British eco

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    London 2012 Canoe slalom - Olympic Google Doodle (Time 27.2 sec)

    London 2012 slalom canoe is the fourteenth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

    The sport of canoe slalom, or whitewater slalom as it was called before November 2008, is a sport where the aim is to navigate your canoe through a series of hanging gates on a river rapid as soon as possible.

    The doodle itself is in the form of a game true to the basics of the sport - your aim is to make the slalom athlete navigate the rapid as fast as possible. Use the left-right arrow keys to power up and navigate your canoe. Try aiming for a time around the 20 second mark to be champion of your office!

    Last Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

    Last Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of table tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday.

    This Friday it was the turn of shot put, while Saturday and Sunday had pole vault and

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    London 2012 soccer: Olympics day 15 Google doodle game

    London 2012 football is the fifteenth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

    The sport of soccer, or football as it is called in most of the world, needs no introduction. Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in the world, and is perhaps the only sport in the world that is played in every single country.

    The doodle itself is the 4th consecutive Google doodle in the form of a game. You don the role of soccer/ football goalkeeper, and your aim is to keep as may balls out as possible. Be careful, since you need to let in only three goals and your game is over. You can move the soccer/ football goalkeeper with left-right keys and make him jump with the spacebar. Interestingly, the letters of the Google logo lie by the side of the football/ soccer goal.

    Friday 27th July, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

    Last Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of table tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday.

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    London 2012 shot put: Olympics day 8 Google doodle

    London 2012 Shot Put - Eighth Day Doodle from Google for London 2012 Olympics

    London 2012 shot put is the eighth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

    The Google doodle depicts a muscular male athlete getting ready to throw a shot put, a heavy metal ball. In open competitions the men's shot weighs 7.260 kilograms, and the women's shot weighs 4 kilograms.

    Last Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

    Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of tablet tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday.

    Google has a rich history of Olympics related doodles. In 2008, there was a doodle celebrating the opening ceremony of the Bejing Olympics on Aug 8, 2008. This doodle showed the five Beijing Olympics mascots - BeiBei, JingJing, HuanHuan, YingYing and NiNi - carrying the Olympic flag.

    Each day in 2008 saw different Google doodles being released. It is expected that this year too

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  • Watch London 2012 Pole Vault: Olympics day 9 Google Doodle Video
    London 2012 Pole Vault: Olympics day 9 Google Doodle

    London 2012 pole vault is the ninth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

    The sport of pole vault involves athletes using a pole to jump (or vault) themselves over a set target defined by a metal bar.

    The Google doodle depicts a female pole vaulter safely negotiating her set mark, high above the crowd and the stadium, even as the Google logo is partially visible in the backdrop.

    Last Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

    Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of table tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday. This Friday it was the turn of shot put.

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    Each day in 2008 saw different Google do

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    London 2012 Synchronised Swimming: Olympics day 10 Google Doodle

    Google Doodle: Synchronized Swimming (London 2012 Olympics)

    London 2012 synchronised swimming is the tenth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics.

    The sport of synchronised swimming involves two or more swimmer performing a routine, where they are judged on their synchronisation skills, as well as the overall finesse in their routine.

    The Google doodle depicts eight female swimmers forming a star shaped figure, which, in-turn, is shown as the first O in the Google logo.

    Last Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

    Sunday's Google doodle celebrated the Olympic sport of diving. Monday and Tuesday were about fencing and gymnastics men's rings respectively. Wednesday it was the turn of field hockey, the first time the sport found its way into a Google doodle. The sport of table tennis or ping pong was depicted on Thursday. This Friday it was the turn of shot put. Yesterday Google doodled the sport of pole vault.

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    Google, on Friday, displayed yet another animated and interactive London Olympics 2012 doodle on its homepage.

    The animated London 2012 Football is the 15th doodle since the opening ceremony of London Olympics, an endeavour of the search giant to extend its support to the thrilling sporting extravaganza.
    Google has made the London 2012 Football doodle interactive allowing users to play by pressing the spacebar, left and right cursor movement keys or arrow keys on the computer keyboard.

    It features a goalkeeper and a player, the latter controlled by the user. The game starts as soon as the blue button, displayed in the doodle, is clicked.

    Once the button is clicked, the goalkeeper runs to take position in front of the goalpost to save the shots by the striker on goal.

    On pressing the cursor the goalkeeper moves right and left to defend. The spacebar also allows the goalkeeper to jump to catch the ball.

    There is no limitation of time and the game continues till three goals are scored, following which the score is displayed on the board.

    The score can also be shared on Google's social networking service Google Plus.

    In the doodle, the letters of the logo of Google are seen divided.

    The first three letters of the logo are seen on the left side of the goalpost and the rest on the right side.
    The London Olympics 2012, officially the Game

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    Google doodle celebrates London Olympics 2012

    London: The latest Google doodle celebrates the world's biggest sporting extravaganza, the Olympics. The Olympics open in London on Friday.

    The doodle highlights football, swimming, athletics, javelin throw, fencing and basketball.

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    The stage is set and the athletes are primed as the seven-year countdown to the London 2012 Olympics reaches its finale with Friday's much-anticipated opening ceremony.

    The three-hour spectacle, expected to be watched by a global television audience of up to one billion, will mark the beginning of 17 days of athletic endeavour which will create heroes, shatter dreams and fire national pride.

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