That's standard for them... They don't want to offend anyone. Now if it were the Spring Equinox or Earth Day, Google would likely be all for it.
That's standard for them... They don't want to offend anyone. Now if it were the Spring Equinox or Earth Day, Google would likely be all for it.
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.htmlThat is sad. Bunnies or Easter Eggs for the O's would have been cute.
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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
No, they go the generic "Happy Holidays" route:Did they do anything for Christmas?
But didn't they have stuff for Saint Patrick's Day?It's a religious holiday whether people treat it as such or not.
Gotta say, I'm disappointed in Google on this one.
Thanksgiving can be considered religious too- exactly WHO are we giving thanks to?
We aren't religious- the holidays can be celebrated without the religious aspect.