This June 6 would be 117 years old and hence the Google ‘doodle’ Angelo Moriondo first inventor machine Coffee express revolutionized gastronomy.

Moriondo (Turin, 6 June 1851 – Marentino (Turin), 31 May 1914) came from a business family. His grandfather started a business liquor production inherited by his father, Giacomo, who later founded a chocolate company ‘Moriondo and Gariglio’ with his brother Ettore and cousin Gariglio. Angelo bought Grand Hotel Ligure located on Piazza Carlo Felice in the city center and american bar At the Galleria Nazionale in Via Roma.

Moriondo presented his invention at the conference. 1884 Turin General Exhibition, where he won the bronze medal. The patent was granted for a period of six years on May 16, 1884. ‘New steam engines for economical clothing and instant coffee drinks, method ‘A. Moriondo”.

The invention was later approved by international patent after it was registered in Paris on October 23, 1885. In the years that followed, Moriondo continued to improve his machine. never brought the invention to production on an industrial scale. Jealously he was content to build a few handcrafted machines he had in their business and was convinced that it was an important advertisement for them.

Historical milestones or designated dates

The Internet is a great library of newspapers, so you can find the most important doodles such as the Gregorian calendar and their history or creators here.

Like the anniversary of the determination of the speed of light, these little virtual artworks can be purchased through its virtual store and can even decorate all kinds of objects such as t-shirts, stamps, skateboards.

Doodle’s history

Google usually includes the letters of its logo on the anniversaries of famous people or important dates in the world of science or culture, such as the birth of Charles Chaplin, Nobel laureates, the anniversary of ‘Don Quixote’, or a related or new event, or the Gregorian calendar.

The famous search engine surprised with interactive doodles, as it did in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of ‘Pac-Man’, which allowed the famous video game to be played.

Other remarkable doodles include a video dedicated to the 70th anniversary of John Lennon’s birth and examining footage of the Beatle; Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the release of ‘The Astronauts’ with Stanislaw Lem’s incredible play dedicated to Les Paul, who recreates a six-string master-inspired guitar with a few mini-games or allowing users to compose songs.