Hip-Hop has positively improved society as a whole, by fostering the sharing of different viewpoints, and bringing people of different cultures and skin colors together. It started in New York, but has spread globally.
Google is a very forward-thinking company, and it often shows respect to different people and cultures through its Doodle program. If you aren't familiar, this is where it transforms the "Google" logo into an artistic representation of someone or something. Today, Hip-Hop is in the spotlight because August 11, 1973 is considered by some to be the of the birth of the culture. The search giant is using the Doodle to both educate people on the history of Hip-Hop and to celebrate the anniversary. In other words, Google is showing mad love.
The search giant also says, "Today, we celebrate the 44th anniversary of that very moment with a first-of-its-kind Doodle featuring a custom logo graphic by famed graffiti artist Cey Adams, interactive turntables on which users can mix samples from legendary tracks, and a serving of Hip Hop history -- with an emphasis on its founding pioneers. What's more, the whole experience is narrated by Hip Hop icon Fab 5 Freddy, former host of Yo! MTV Raps."
This interactive Doodle even gives the ability to "dig through crates" which means looking through a selection of records. You can then put the virtual record down on the turntable and have some fun scratching and mixing! You can even adjust the BPM (beats per minute). By doing different things, you can unlock information about important people in Hip-Hop.
Click here to check out Google's Hip-Hop Doodle or visit the company's webpage today or every 11th of August.
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