Google marks Pakistan’s 70th Independence Day
By our correspondents
August 15, 2017
Islamabad :Tech giant Google changed its logo on Monday to a doodle with animated Pakistani flag to celebrate the country's 70th Independence Day.
Last year on August 14, too, Google dedicated its doodle with the Mughal-era Lahore Fort, locally known as the Shahi Qila.
Since then, Google has also celebrated the birthdays of legendary Pakistani musician and singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi and prolific artist Sadequain.
Google doodles have now become part of Internet culture, which the users find quite amusing as they also learn about interesting events from across the world along with daily searches.
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