They used to do that, but stopped after 2000. Here's a complete listing of all of the things that they've celebrated over the years: http://www.google.com/logos/index.html
They used to do that, but stopped after 2000. Here's a complete listing of all of the things that they've celebrated over the years: http://www.google.com/logos/index.html
Of course they can...my point was that Saint Patrick's Day is a religious holiday, just as Easter is. There is no getting around that. So why is it okay to do stuff on the webpage for one but not the other? Who decides which one is offensive as being too religious?
Google should either do stuff for all of the holidays or none.
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