Love Quotes & Tech-Themed Valentine’s Day Google Logos Help Searchers Get In The Mood

Google's serving up 5 different Valentine's Day doodles today, along with quick answer "love quotes" on its search results page.

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Google Valentine Day logo 2015

Google is spreading the love today with five animated Valentine’s Day themed doodles and quick answer romantic quotes from writers like Sylvia Plath, Carson McCullers, E.E. Cumming, Maya Angelou, Jane Austen, Dr. Seuss and more.

The Valentine’s Day doodles include sharing icons to post on social pages, and clicking the logos serves up a search results page for “love quotes” with a quick answer box at the top of the page, like the one below, featuring romantic quotes from famous authors and poets.

(The “Try Again” button lets you scroll through multiple quotes; I’m not sure how many they’ve included, but it’s a lot – every time I do it, I find a new one.)

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According to Google, the five different variations of today’s logo highlight all the ways we use technology to display our appreciation for loved ones.

“The gesture may be as subtle as charging someone else’s laptop or as bold as sending an affectionate text, but technology is fully engrained in the ways we express appreciation for one another,” reads the post by doodlers Jennifer Hom and Olivia Huynh who helped design today’s logos.

Here are Google’s five animated Valentine’s Day doodles highlighting how technology helps us connect:

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