Posted on 03/31/2013 8:30:26 AM PDT by smoothsailing
Doodles are the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists.
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Who chooses what doodles will be created and how do you decide which events will receive doodles?
A group of Googlers get together regularly to brainstorm and decide which events will be celebrated with a doodle. The ideas for the doodles come from numerous sources including Googlers and Google users. The doodle selection process aims to celebrate interesting events and anniversaries that reflect Google's personality and love for innovation.
The doodle team is always excited to hear ideas from users - they can email
(Excerpt) Read more at google.com ...
Told them “you people suck”.
Just switch to Bing.
It works better than Google and has less of the liberal propaganda.
If the rule is that every letter gets a reply, send 30,000 letters. You can kill them with this because no one can possibly obey all of their own rules. (This is a serious rule. The besieged entitys very credibility and reputation is at stake, because if activists catch it lying or not living up to its commitments, they can continue to chip away at the damage.)
~ Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals
I avoid Google.
Period.
I walked away from google when it was discovered that they were happily nesting among the islamderthals of Tahrir Square in Cairo.
View of Latest Articles shows several threads on this atrocity. What does google care if you don’t like what you see, as long as you see it?
Quit lookin’ at that stuff! Dogpile’s better :)
From Wiki
We Are All Khaled Saeed is a Facebook group which formed in the aftermath of Saeed’s beating and death. The group attracted hundreds of thousands of members worldwide and played a prominent role in spreading and bringing attention to the growing discontent. As the protests began, Google executive Wael Ghonim revealed that he was the person behind the account. Later after the revolution, in a TV interview in the presence of member of the ruling military council, it was revealed that AbdulRahman Mansour, a young underground activist and media expert shared the account with Wael Ghonim. Another potent viral online contribution was made by Asmaa Mahfouz, a female activist who posted a video in which she challenged people to publicly protest. Previously, Facebook had suspended the group because some of its administrators were using pseudonyms, a violation of the company’s ‘Terms of Service.’
Google hasn’t had an Easter doodle in 13 years. Complain all you want, but you’re wasting your time.
I wrote to them and told them that I knew that they didn’t care but that millions of us do and are offended and hurt.
LLS
“Just switch to Bing.”
Thanks. Just did. No Caesar Chavez there, instead, Easter eggs!
I hope their servers crash from the overload of complaints! HA!
WHEN did he die??? I just read an article where Jay Sekulow is still fighting for his release.
Those of you are bothering to email them in order to register your disapproval are merely encouraging them. With each new scathing email that comes in, you can bet that the Google people are high-fiving each other back in Mountain View and are already thinking ahead to what Google Doodle will outrage the conservatives the most on Memorial Day.
Sure, it's all juvenile and silly. But you guys are playing right along with it like some rookie high school teacher who just sat on a fart bag and is now shrilly lecturing the class for being disrespectful - as they try to stifle their laughter while thinking up the next gag to pull on her.
Bump.
Google Team,
I find that your Doodle of Chavez, a known corrupt and human rights violator, to be inappropriate and right down disrespectful. I have served this country as a member, commissioned officer, and civilian within the Department of Defense and State - upholding the traditions and values of this nation (United States) so companies and individuals, like your self, can prosper and live life to the fullest. Depicting a self-appointed regime leader that has committed so many violation towards the common person in Venezuela it’s not even funny. Nor is this depiction of a person that would seen Google seized by his state, had you decided to upstart your search engine. I don’t know if you are reading this or will read it as seriously as you should. By placing this up there and not any reference to Easter - or just leaving it blank sends a big slap in the face against all US Military members and those civilians that report to work and duty all over the world to ensure that you have the right to place something like Chavez on your search engine Doodle. I would like to be the first to say, “Thank You for the disrespect and immaturity on your part.” I understand that you heads of Google are anti-Christian and very progressive. That’s fine. You guys have that right - but it’s a right that was gained by men like me that left the comforts of home to place our lives on the line to maintain the way of life that this nation has enjoyed since the 1780’s. People like Chaves do not need to be celebrated, due to the historical fact he did nothing but run his country in the ground. If you so hate the US and the Christian value system that made this country the way it is - then please - go to Cuba, Venezuela, or Iran and take your ideas and company with them and enjoy all the perks of the fascist regimes that they offer like minded individuals like yourself.
Good Day and Happy Easter - for a single man laid down his life - for all of us. The least you can do is not have put anything up to counter that.
Stop giving Google page views. Problem solved.
Amen!!!
LLS
Thanks for the obvious. By all means do nothing. LOL!
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