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Google Doodle on December 31: Google has wished its users on New Year s Eve using an innovative doodle and has also dropped a message
Google Doodle today: As 2021 is all set to kick in, all of us prepare to bid adieu to 2020, a year that has been challenging in so many ways. The New Year s Eve is celebrated on December 31. People welcome the New Year with parties and celebrations with family and friends. That, however, will not be possible due to the pandemic. Google has wished its users on New Year s Eve using an innovative doodle and has also dropped a message.
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