Schlagwort: Doodles

  • Experience Pride with GoogleExperience Pride with GoogleSenior Director, Global Brand Marketing, Devices

    Experience Pride with GoogleExperience Pride with GoogleSenior Director, Global Brand Marketing, Devices

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    June is Pride Month, a time of celebration and reflection for the LGBTQ+ community. As parades, festivals and cultural events kick off across the United States, Google is here to help connect with celebrations, whether you’re joining the crowds or looking for ways to celebrate online with art, music and history.

    Navigate with confidence

    Heading to a Pride parade or event? For major parades around the world, Google Maps and Waze can help you stay informed about road closures and find alternate routes to ensure you arrive without a hitch. Real-time traffic updates and rerouting suggestions will keep you moving smoothly.

    Plus, look for the LGBTQ+owned and LGBTQ-friendly attributes on Maps and Search to find welcoming spaces for dining, shopping and more.

    Get to know the community

    Learn more about LGBTQ+ culture, history and creativity on Google Arts & Culture, which shares partner collections from cultural organizations about topics like „A Queer Eye on Art History“ and the history of the Pride flag.

    Over on Google Play, discover dedicated collections of LGBTQ+ created and Pride-related games, apps, curated book collections and interviews with LGBTQ+ developers.

    And to celebrate the sounds of Pride, YouTube Music has created a variety of playlists. Whether you’re looking for high-energy anthems to get you moving or more reflective tunes for quieter moments, you’ll find the perfect sounds for your Pride celebrations. Check out our flagship playlist on YouTube Music.

    A digital dose of Pride delight

    Today, the Google Doodle will celebrate hyperpop, a subgenre of electronic music pioneered by queer artists. The Doodle artwork pays homage to the music production tools and iconography associated with hyperpop. The Doodle aesthetic reflects the quality of the music including distortion, layering and shiny maximalism. And try searching for Pride 2025 for a celebratory surprise on your screen!

    Regardless of how you choose to celebrate, there are countless ways for members of the LGBTQ+ community, their friends & family, and allies, to learn, connect and celebrate. Happy Pride to all who celebrate!

  • Explore Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage with GoogleExplore Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage with GoogleDirector, Communications and AGN ERG Executive Sponsor

    Explore Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage with GoogleExplore Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage with GoogleDirector, Communications and AGN ERG Executive Sponsor

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    This Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Google’s products can help you embrace the spirit of connection and celebration. There are new ways to immerse yourself in art, dive into captivating stories, and engage with the contributions of Asian and Pasifika heritage to the United States.

    The Google Play Store is creating a vibrant hub dedicated to Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This curated collection makes it easier than ever for you to find new stories to read, with top book picks from authors Nghi Vo, Bianca Mabute-Louie, and Saumya Dave. You can also discover special APAHM games hub featuring engaging games, such as Disney Emoji Blitz and Arena Breakout. The hub also features WEBTOON, Viki, Hulu and other apps that offer Asian-developed comics, shows and more. Keep an eye out for editorial content including an interview with Mattel CEO Amy Huang.

    To further spotlight Asian and Pasifika voices throughout May:

    • The May 1 Google Doodle also celebrates APAHM by featuring an iconic Hawaiian instrument — the ukulele!
    • Google Arts & Culture is celebrating with updates to its Asian Pacific American Cultures hub.
    • Google Meet is bringing back a background featuring a Filipino-style room with traditional woven lamps and furniture, looking out onto a scenic view of rice terraces. You can find this in the New section of Google Meet backgrounds, or the evergreen Asian American Heritage Month background in the Stylized section.
    • YouTube will be highlighting the AAPI community across its platforms: YouTube Kids and YouTube Music will feature special playlists, YouTube TV will launch a visual watchlist showcasing shows, movies, and leading Asian American and Pasifika actors and YouTube’s social channels will spotlight creators like Lyanna Kea and Mandy Fu.
  • Who run the world? How we’re celebrating International Women’s DayWho run the world? How we’re celebrating International Women’s Day

    Who run the world? How we’re celebrating International Women’s DayWho run the world? How we’re celebrating International Women’s Day

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    Lee Tai-Young was Korea’s first female lawyer and first female judge. Cecilia Grierson was the first woman to receive a medical degree in Argentina. And Ida B. Wells was a newspaper editor by age 25 and one of the founders of the NAACP. These are a few of the remarkable women you’ll meet in today’s Doodle celebrating International Women’s Day, one of several ways we’re raising awareness about the contributions of women, past and present, throughout Women’s History Month. We’re also supporting efforts to close the gender gap in tech and other fields. Read on for a look at what we’re doing to recognize women across media, culture, leadership and more this month.

    Celebrating historical heroines

    In today’s interactive slideshow Doodle, a young girl goes on an imaginary journey to meet 13 female trailblazers from throughout history. From a pilot in Egypt to a dancer in India, these women may not all be household names, but they’ve all made a unique mark on the world. In fact, all of them have been celebrated in a Doodle in the past, but often only in their countries of origin. Today, we’re sharing their stories worldwide.

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