Google has used its popular online services for years to remember users about cultural events, marking their calendar application with occasions such as the month of black history and the month of women's history.
Last week, some users noticed that the popular application no longer showed those observances, as well as a litany of others, which caused an online reaction of some users who saw it as another sign that Google was returning against points of view more liberals
But Google said he eliminated calendar observances last year for apolitical reasons. Keeping hundreds of moments manually every year for several countries “was not scalable or sustainable,” said a Google spokeswoman in a statement.
The late uproot occurred when Google and other large technology companies seemed to react to conservative complaints that their products and policies are biased. Last week, Google eliminated its objectives specifying how much diversity he wanted in his workforce, saying that, as a federal contractor, he had to fulfill the executive orders of President Trump that oppose the diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
The controversy of the calendar followed the decisions of Google and Apple to change the name of the Gulf Gulf to the Gulf of America in its map applications after Trump ordered the name change.
Google executives also said Wednesday that they would stop offering diversity training programs and update other training efforts that have DEI content, <a target="_blank" class="css-yywogo" href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/12/google-all-staff-meeting-ai-dei” title=”” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>The Guardian reported.
For more than a decade, Google has worked with Timeanddate.com (A website that shows the time, the date and the important holidays in places of the world) to label the holidays and national observances, such as the Day of the Presidents and the Day of the Labor. Several years ago, said the spokesman, the Google calendar team began to mark a wide set of cultural moments in countries around the world, and the company was asked to add more events and countries before it decided that it was too much difficult to handle.
The users of the Google calendar noticed that the references per month Hispanic, the month of pride, the month of the American Jewish heritage and the day of the Holocaust memory had disappeared. Google Calendar again shows observances by Timeanddate.com, including the day of the fallen, the day action day and Christmas, and users can add other moments, added the spokeswoman. The edge First reported the changes in the calendar.
Google calendar application is used by More than 500 million people For work and personal reasons, and some of them made fun of Google's explanation that it was too difficult to keep up with each occasion.
One pointed out in x that Google “managed to maintain Columbus's day in some way.” As a federal holiday, Columbus is still automatically marked in Google calendars.
Another user said that the change was felt as an attempt to “rewrite the story”, while others made the changes as a sign that Google was trying to attract Mr. Trump.
Google said that in some countries, the celebrations marked on their calendar included teachers' day. While they are gone, the company said it was actively celebrating and promoting cultural moments as a company in its other products.
In the last two weeks, he marked the month of black history with an animation on his search page and a YouTube reproduction list. And he watched the New Year lunar with a search scribble and a cured collection of films on Google TV.
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