Did you know that in Google, when you use search terms like "gay", "lesbian", and "transgender", you get a rainbow dividing bar graphic instead of a plain blue one along the top of the search page?
This rainbow bar is Google's way of celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Pride month (June) in the United States.
I've done a ton of searches using LGBT related key words this month, but I hadn't even noticed the rainbow bar!
It just goes to show. Sometimes we can get so focused on finding something, that we fail to discover some of the other gems along the way.
Thank you, Google, for the nudge nudge wink wink to our community!
Read more at Pinknews.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Google's Rainbow Bar for Pride
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Congratulations to Google. We are going places.
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