Today’s Google Doodle is a video Valentine story of how a guy learns the way to a girl’s heart. Music by Tony Bennett.
NeatoBambino is giving you a chance to win with another Decipher the Doodle Contest! This doodle (which you only see a part of here) is a collaboration between a 4-year-old girl and a 3-year-old boy. What is it supposed to be? Both the commenter closest to the correct answer and the commenter with the funniest wrong answer at the contest site will win a t-shirt from the NeatoShop! Be sure to read all the rules before you leave an entry. Link
We’ve started a neat new contest over at our baby and parenting blog NeatoBambino called Decipher The Doodle.
See if you’re brave enough to delve into the mind of our toddler artist. You can win neat prizes from the NeatoShop if you know what the doodle is all about or can entertain us with funny guesses.

Three years ago, Neatoramanaut Chris Garvey drew a punny doodle on a piece of sticky note and posted it on a co-worker’s desk to cheer her up. He continued to draw one note a day and today has a collection of over 1,000 drawings.
Take a look at the cartoons – some are cute, some are crude, but even the groaners are quite funny – over at Chris’ blog Sticky Moments.
From the Upcoming
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PhotoSketch: Internet Image Montage from tao chen on Vimeo.
Designed by a team at the National University of Singapore, PhotoSketch is the latest and greatest in image creation systems. The full description of how it works can be found here, but the basic process is this:
Draw a basic object, name it and repeat this for any other objects you want in your picture, then name the background. PhotoSketch then searches the Internet for images that match the descriptions given, and after a bit of sorting out, you have all the elements necessary for seamless stitching. The possibilities seem endless. Check out the video!
This is getting so much buzz, the link is down as of 10/06/2009 1945 hrs EST.
Heh! This is pretty neat: a set of 14hand drawn "doodle" icon set, including social media logos of digg, delicious, twitter, and so on by Chris Spooner of SpoonGraphics.
The best part about it is that they’re free for you to download! Link – via Fuel Your Creativity

