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  2. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

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    Free-Images.com – More than 12 Million Public Domain/CC0 stock images, clip-art, historical photos and more. Excellent Search Results. Commercial use OK. No attribution required. No login required. Good Free Photos – All public domain pictures of mainly landscape but wildlife and plants as well

  4. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

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  6. Google Doodle - Wikipedia

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    On March 16, 2022, Google celebrated the 200th birthday of French painter Rosa Bonheur. On April 12, 2022, Google celebrated Montserrat Caballe's 89th birthday. On April 29, 2022, Google hit all the right notes by celebrating Toots Thielemans on what would be his 100th birthday. On April 30, 2022, Google took you to U.S. Route 66 with a video ...

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  8. Google logo - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The old 2010 Google logo remained in use on some pages, such as the Google Doodles page, for a period of time. [10] On May 24, 2014, the Google logo was slightly updated with some minor typographical tweaks, with the second 'g' moved right one pixel and the 'l' moved down and right one pixel.

  9. Famous Birthdays - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, it had 20 million unique visitors each month. The same year, journalist Taylor Lorenz of The Atlantic described a Famous Birthdays page as a "status symbol" or "badge of honor" for internet personalities, noting its teenage and Generation Z demographic [8] and Lorenz for The New York Times calling it a "a milestone in any influencer's ...