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Deaf NY girl among finalists in Google logo doodle contest -- -- Newsday.com
A 13-year-old New York girl who was born deaf is a regional finalist in the Doodle 4 Google contest to reinvent Google's home page logo for a day.
Molly Kestenbaum redesigned the Internet search giant's logo by illustrating the letters in American Sign Language. The teen lives about 30 miles north of Manhattan in Harrison and is one of 40 out of 16,000 who are finalists in the contest.
She says she came up with the design as she contemplated whether the world would be a better place if people listened more often.
The winner of the contest will see his or her doodle on Google's U.S. home page Thursday and receive a $10,000 college scholarship. The winner's school will receive a $25,000 grant.
A 13-year-old New York girl who was born deaf is a regional finalist in the Doodle 4 Google contest to reinvent Google's home page logo for a day.
Molly Kestenbaum redesigned the Internet search giant's logo by illustrating the letters in American Sign Language. The teen lives about 30 miles north of Manhattan in Harrison and is one of 40 out of 16,000 who are finalists in the contest.
She says she came up with the design as she contemplated whether the world would be a better place if people listened more often.
The winner of the contest will see his or her doodle on Google's U.S. home page Thursday and receive a $10,000 college scholarship. The winner's school will receive a $25,000 grant.