Google's new doodle advises people to stay home

Google's new doodle advises people to stay home

To encourage people to protect themselves at home, a new doodle has been launched on the Google homepage.

Among them, "G" reads at home, two "O"s form a band, one plays guitar, and one sings. g stays at home to talk to "e" on the phone, "l" is lifting dumbbells to exercise.

Google also put a line on the homepage: "Stay home. Save lives. Help stop coronavirus."

The epidemic also caused a big impact on Google, many workers were forced to work remotely from home, and Chrome and Chrome OS temporarily stopped updating.

However, Google still does its best to make a lot of contributions to people. Last month, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that Google will work with partner Magid GLove & Safety to produce and donate 2 million to 3 million masks in the next few weeks. It also created a "200 million-dollar investment fund", intending to provide loan support to small businesses.

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