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Summary Google paid tribute to Jules Verne, the author of Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, on Tuesday. They replaced their usual the logo on the home page with an underwater scene logo.
Instead of the usual blue, green, red and yellow logo, Googles name was spelled out on the home screen by a series of portholes in an underwater scene. A tiny joystick allowed the visitor to navigate beneath the waves and view sea creatures out of the portholes.Jules Verne,other works include Around the World in Eighty Days and A Journey to the Center of the Earth,. Google frequently changes the colorful logo on its home page to mark anniversaries or significant events or to pay tribute to artists, scientists, statesmen and others people.
