Los 12 mejores doodles y hacks animados de Google

Old-school Atari game Breakout is back, thanks to Google. Just type "Atari Breakout" into Google Image Search -- that's <a href="http://images.google.com">images.google.com</a> -- hit enter, and start knocking through the various levels. (FoxNews.com / Google)

Oct. 15, 2012: An animated storybook-style graphic celebrates the 107th anniversary of Winsor McCay's comic strip "Little Nemo in Slumberland." <a href="http://www.google.com/logos/2012/nemo/nemo12.html">See it here</a>. (Google)

Those who missed the 2011 total eclipse of the moon -- a rare celestial treat that lasted an unusually long time -- can <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/15/watch-lunar-eclipse-live-thanks-to-google/">catch the replay on Google's latest doodle</a>, which offers a full time lapse of the lunar events. (Google)

In commemoration of legendary musician Les Paul, Google’s homepage <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2011/06/09/les-pauls-doodle-wows-googlers/">transformed into an interactive guitar</a> in June, 2011. The doodle featured a stylized guitar that lets you mouse over the strings to make music, and even record your song. Recordings can be up to 30 seconds long and the site gives a URL for the recording so rocker-wannabe’s can show off to their friends. (Google)

Haven't felt Olympics frenzy yet? The newest Google Doodle will have you up and running. Jump over the hurdles by pressing the space bar, and use the arrow keys to speed up in <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/07/hurdle-through-realm-cyberspace-with-today-google-doodle/">this Doodle honoring the London 2012 Olympics</a>. (Google)

An animated Google Doodle from April 2012 celebrated the 182nd birthday of Edward Muybridge, the father of the moving image. <a href="http://www.google.com/doodles/eadweard-j-muybridges-182nd-birthday">Click here</a> to see his photos of a galloping horse animate into a movie. (Google)

A screenshot of Google's playable Pac-Man logo -- or Google Doodle -- which reportedly cost companies more than $100 million in lost productivity. <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/05/25/googles-playable-pac-man-cost-companies-million/">Read more</a>. (Google)

Google's homepage was turned into an animated, stop-motion tribute to Art Clokey, the creator of Gumby, who would have turned 90 Oct. 12, 2011. <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2011/10/12/google-doodle-honors-gumby-creator/">Read more</a> (Google)

A Google doodle from Sept. 2010 showed an animated explosion of colored balls -- but its meaning was a mystery. Google's official statement says merely that "today's doodle is fast, fun and interactive, just the way we think search should be." <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2010/09/07/latest-google-doodle-animated-mystery/">Read more</a> (Google)

Google, que cambia periódicamente el logotipo que encabeza su página de búsqueda con motivo de festividades y acontecimientos especiales, cambió a un extravagante dibujo de un carruaje real siendo conducido por las calles de Westminster con motivo de la boda de Will y Kate en 2011. (Google)

Para celebrar el 8 de octubre de 2010, que habría sido el 70 cumpleaños de John Lennon, Google creó su primer doodle de vídeo animado. El viejo dicho de que una imagen vale más que mil palabras sigue siendo cierto, señaló la empresa. (Google)

This is the post that ran from <a href="http://marthagraham.org">Martha Graham Dance Company's</a> website when Google launched a 2011 animated doodle to celebrate Graham's birthday. How do you fit seven decades of American innovation into 15 seconds? That was the challenge the company Google faced. <a href="http://www.google.com/doodles/martha-grahams-117th-birthday">See it here</a> (Google)