2009 New Years Day Logos from Google & Others

Happy New Years everyone! Below is a collection of logos for the special day from the search industry, reposted from my other search blog, here for everyone to see. On behalf of the Search Engine Land team, we would like to wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous 2009!

Google’s Logo:
Google New Years 2009 Logo

Yahoo’s Animated Logo:
Seems like Yahoo had a calendar that said December 31, but on New Years itself, they have nothing. Update, they had a logo for a few hours, a reader sent it to me, here it is:

Live.com’s Theme:
Live.com New Years 2009 Logo

AOL’s Animated Logo:

Ask.com’s Theme:
2008…
Ask.com New Years 2009 Logo
2009…
Ask.com New Years

DogPile’s Logo:
Dopile New Years 2009 Logo

Baidu’s Logo:
Baidu New Years 2009 Logo

BruceClay’s Logo:
BruceClay New Years 2009 Logo

Cre8asite Forums Logo:
Cre8asite 2009 New Years

Search Engine Roundtable’s Theme:
SERoundtable.com & New Years 2009

Related Topics: AOL: General | Ask: General | Channel: Consumer | Google: Logos | Microsoft: General | Search Engines: Baidu | SEM Industry: General | Top News | Yahoo: General | Yahoo: Marketing


About The Author: is Search Engine Land's News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio over here.

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  • raju

    Happy New Year Barry. These Images are really wonderful.

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