Via Cassy Fiano:
Google likes to alter their logo for holidays and special occasions. Here are some memorable ones.
There’s Earth Day:
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Mother’s Day:
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Father’s Day:
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Martin Luther King, Jr Day:
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The Persian New Year:
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St. Patrick’s Day:
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And of course, the Olympics:
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On 9-11, Google celebrated in their own special way. Here’s their 9-11 logo:
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It’s funny. It seems to be eerily similar to the logo Google uses for Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day. What a coincidence. I guess it’s important to remember the Persian New Year and the 50th anniversary of Legos, but not 9-11.
Good to know.
Dogpile has a fitting tribute. Maybe we should start using them for our searches instead, hmm?




May 25, 2009 at 9:13 pm |
[...] our fallen heroes still unfashionable at Google Cassy Fiano noted last September 11 that Google decided not change its logo in honor of our national tragedy, [...]