MMXI Google Logo Celebrates New Year's Eve 2011: The Roman Numerals Decoded
Google.com logo is looking a bit different today.
The multicolored "Google" logo has been spiced up with fireworks and has seen a few of its letters replaced by 4 Roman numerals, "MMXI", to read "GMMXIE."
Judging from the top terms that have been keyed in to Google trends, Google users seem a bit confused by the numerals, some misreading the number as "GMMXLE," "MMXE," "MMX," "MMXL," "MMXLE," and "GMMXL."
Google.com logo is looking a bit different today.
The multicolored "Google" logo has been spiced up with fireworks and has seen a few of its letters replaced by 4 Roman numerals, "MMXI", to read "GMMXIE."
Judging from the top terms that have been keyed in to Google trends, Google users seem a bit confused by the numerals, some misreading the number as "GMMXLE," "MMXE," "MMX," "MMXL," "MMXLE," and "GMMXL."
It's the last day of 2010 and today's Google "doodle" is a nod at New Year's Eve and 2011.
"MXXI" are the Roman numerals for 2011. You can see for yourself using this Arabic numeral/Roman numeral conversion chart here.
Check out Google's Roman numeral New Year's eve logo below:
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