Google Doodle today is celebrating French physicist’s 224 birthday with a special doodle. French physicist, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre invented daguerreotype, a commercial photographic process and was born on November 18, 1787. Later, French government bought his patent made it available for free to the world. In honor of Louis Daguerre, Google logo sports a family portrait, with Google’s alphabets as heads of the people in the portrait.
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