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Photos: Google receives a visit from the Queen

YouTube gets a royal upload

Tags: youtube, google

By Nick Heath

Published: 16 October 2008 15:39 GMT


Google marked the visit with its trademark topical Google doodle on its homepage, with the second 'g' in Google replaced by the Queen's head and the final 'e' topped off with a crown.

Photo credit: Google


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