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Google's Scooby Doo Halloween Logos

Google always has a pretty neat way of jazzing up their logos for special occasions, mysterious dates in history and sometimes just because.

Today, of course, the company is celebrating Hallow's Eve or better known as Halloween.

If you cruise over to Wikipedia and look up Halloween, you'll find that the word itself comes from the 16th century. It's a Scottish word from "All-Hallows-Even" (“evening”), which is the night before All Hallows Day or “All Saints Day”.

Of course, when one thinks of Halloween, images of pumpkins, ghosts, ghouls, witches and the like help bring the holiday to life.

However, with a nod to the classic cartoon Scooby Doo, Google decided to dress up their logo with scenes from the show.

Here are the five logos that users can cycle through:


What do you think of Googles Scooby Doo Halloween logos?

Article first published as Google's Trick or Treat Scooby Doo Halloween Logos on Technorati.

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