Enjoy Olympic Games With Google’s Enhanced Features
“In celebration of the next chapter in Olympics history, we’re bringing the best our products have to offer to help people around the world stay up-to-date with the Olympic Games Rio 2016”.
Google’s Doodle has a bunch of fruits playing the Olympic Games- fruit style.
Google plans to make it easy for users to find Olympic event schedules, medal counts and other information through Google search, according to Ad Week. I suspect we’ll get a few more as the Olympics presses on. You will witness a watermelon rolling on the race track, coconut pedalling away, a lemon swimming and a pineapple smashing with all its might.
There’s a new way to watch the Rio 2016 Olympics this year: the BBC will be showing free Olympic TV highlights on YouTube for United Kingdom viewers.
“Today marks the season opener of the 2016 Doodle Fruit Games!”.
Google will update the Doodle with a new game each day in the next two weeks, giving enthusiasts a chance to engage in a new mini game every day.
For instance, if you search “Usain Bolt rio 2016”, it will show you the details of the famous Jamaican speedster.
The free game is available in the Google App for iOS and Android until August 21. The first batch of games are now live on both Android and iOS.
When it comes to creating interactive doodles to commemorate special occasions, Google has always been uniquely innovative.
To entertain the fans even more, Google recently introduced “enhanced features” for Google Search, YouTube, and Google Maps to give users a taste of what it’s like to be in Rio de Janeiro.