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Google Veteran's Day?

Now we know the man behind Google's designs of the day:

Dennis Hwang may be the most famous unknown artist in the world -- his work doesn't hang in galleries or museums, but hundreds of millions of people have seen it.

The 28-year-old webmaster designs the whimsical logos that decorate Google.com's otherwise Spartan Web site on special occasions.

You can learn more about him on Wikipedia, at Logoogle, or the Korea Herald. At Google's Blog, he invites us to Submit a request to webmaster for doodles we'd like to see. Historically, Google does not change out their logo for Memorial Day or Veteran's Day.

Time to speak up, folks.

A few sites that have noted this in the past follow

instapundit.com
www.friendsofliberty.com
www.righttrack.us
www.professorbainbridge.com
www.outsidethebeltway.com
www.iowavoice.com
www.californiaconservative.org
www.darleenclick.com
corner.nationalreview.com

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