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Could today's doodle hint at HTML5 Google?

Could today's doodle hint at HTML5 Google?

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UPDATE 08/09/10: The bouncing balls are gone. Now we've got grey letter that light up when you type - is Google looking to announce the wider launch of its streaming search?  Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE It's unlikely you'll have missed Google's trippy-looking bouncing...



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