Google users, that is, all of humanity, are familiar or at least familiar with Goodle Doodle (and in Hebrew: "Google Scribble" or "Doodle Size" in spoken language), a feature that appears periodically on the home page of the popular search engine, usually to mark an event Contemporary or historical. Whether it's John Lennon's birthday, 40 years of Sesame Street, the Sydney Olympics or Halloween, Google's Doodle is celebrating the occasion with a series of sequels. Today (Friday), Google is dedicated to Danny Lana Frank The Jewish girl who perished in the Holocaust and left her diary as a chilling document...