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Paul, who died in 2009, was an American guitarist and inventor who is best remembered for his work in the development of the electric guitar, which made new styles of music such as rock and roll possible. read more

We have seen so many different Google Doodles - the customised logos on the Google homepage - since they started in 1998 that most of us barely notice them any more. But there are just a few hours left to appreciate arguably the best Google Doodle yet - a playable, recordable homage to what would have been the 96th birthday of guitar legend Les Paul. read more

Today's offering though might just be the best Google Doodle yet. Celebrating the 245 th anniversary of the birth of composing supremo Ludwig van Beethoven, the interactive Google Doodle is up there with the playable Pac-Man doodle and Track & Field-inspired Olympics doodles of recent years. read more

Google crafted an unbelievably creative Google doodle to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the brothers Grimm. Beginning and ending with an adapted Google logo, the story features a series of stunning illustrations. read more

Another, to mark 30 years of Pac-Man on 21 May, generated more than 5m playing hours on the doodle alone. Such was the demand, Google had to create a permanent home for it. read more

From time to time, the Google Doodle team invite guests to post items of interest and, back in September 2011, Brian May joined them to talk about his friend and bandmate Freddie Mercury. After this meeting, the team developed this beautiful Google Doodle to celebrate the late singer's 65th birthday. read more

Today Google has released its best doodle yet - a guitar that you can actually strum by moving your cursor over its strings. The search engine's home page logo has been converted into a fully working virtual guitar. read more

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