“Google-ing” in Style!

6th May 2008 8:06 am
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Our favourite search engine/email provider/social networking tool, Google, recently announced its collaboration with famous designers and pop icons like Oscar de la Renta, D&G, Michael Graves and Diane von Furstenburg.

By teaming up with these legendary artists to create themes for their users to choose from, Google has certainly set themselves apart from their competition even more.

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Images like this signature De la Renta floral motif (pictured above) in addition to over 60 others will soon be available to serve as stylish and fun backdrops to our frequent, random searches. As if we needed another reason to love spending time “Google-ing during our lunch breaks!

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