November 10, 2004 3:34 PM PST

Google doodler cashes oodles

by CNET News staff
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One of Hwang's logo designs Many Google insiders have sold off shares in the past week to profit from the search darling's lofty $170 share price, but at least one of them regularly works on stuff you'll likely recognize.

Dennis Hwang is the Web developer responsible for drawing all those cutesy and inspired Google logos for holidays like Halloween and Canada Day. Last Monday, Hwang registered to sell 2,495 shares of Google for a whopping profit of $489,000. That could buy a lot of creativity time.

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