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By “portal,” I mean the launching point where you start your online activity, a website that provides access to other sites—often the page that your browser defaults to. “I try to imagine a different kind of way at looking at search,” Noble says. And, as you come of age, so does Google.
By the turn of the millennium, Google was already the world’s leading search engine.
And the first homophobic hit I saw didn’t appear until the 15th offering on my list.
Then again, I’d rather not see such offerings at all. Dive into the channels of Strawburry17Plays, Delaney Walsh, GlamFam Hair & Beauty, and many more. Yet, when all is said and done, Google is only guessing. Returning to our entirely hypothetical scenario above, you’re suddenly able to design your entire seventh-grade social studies assignment on the decade of the 1960s using the visuals of Neil Armstrong and The Beatles that you’ve found through a simple Google search—printing out these images out in black and white and slapping them onto a piece of tagboard.
Highlighting LGBTQ+ films and shows
During Pride Month, Google TV will elevate inclusive films and TV shows which showcase the LGBTQ+ community with titles curated in collaboration with GLAAD Media Institute, the world’s leading LGBTQ+ media advocacy organization.