Hey, this tune sounds familiar.
https://twitter.com/DefendWallSt/status/477819611258167297
https://twitter.com/peterepublic/status/477787803372503040
The Google Doodle team has been all over the World Cup:
Fans on both sides are pumped up for the epic rematch from the 2010 Final: Spain vs Netherlands! #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/RTdsDj5wVo
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) June 13, 2014
Next up in the #WorldCup, we have Chile vs. Australia. By that, we mean the competition for Best Decorated Fan: pic.twitter.com/QWXIdmAmae
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) June 13, 2014
There have been six World Cup 2014 doodles released by Google this week. But once again, Flag Day and the U.S. Army’s birthday get the cold shoulder. Priorities:
I get that it's the World Cup, but today is Flag Day & the Army's birthday. I think @google could've changed the logo pic.twitter.com/KZS9IaR0LG
— Sara Ann (@Sassa_ann) June 14, 2014
Bing is proudly flying the flag today.
Flag Day is another win for Bing. #GoogleFail pic.twitter.com/Dm0xjsYLfk
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) June 14, 2014
America haters at Google have some dumb soccer thing on their home page on Flag Day. pic.twitter.com/Dm0xjsYLfk
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) June 14, 2014
https://twitter.com/MattPolka/status/477800994118860801
https://twitter.com/MattPolka/status/477801722937491458
Kudos to Bing for refusing to snub patriotic holidays. And happy birthday to our amazing United States Army!
Happy #ArmyBDay, Soldiers!
Thanks for serving with professionalism for 239 years: http://t.co/XGKQNbvuRR. pic.twitter.com/xB4rSvEB19
— U.S. Army (@USArmy) June 14, 2014
Related:
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Google ignores Flag Day, U.S. Army’s birthday; Bing flies flag proudly
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