Google’s home page has turned ‘gray’, here’s why – Times of India

Britain’s longest-serving monarch Queen Elizabeth II passed away earlier this week. Condolences poured in for the Queen from all over the world. In honor of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Google has changed the colors on its home page. The search giant’s homepage has a colorful logo, which is visible in gray as a tribute to the queen. The change appears to be global as it is visible in gray in India as well.

The gray Google logo sits on a white background, mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Earlier, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google’s parent Alphabet, condoled the death of Rani. Pichai wrote in a tweet, “Sending our deepest condolences to the people of Britain and around the world mourning the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Her steadfast leadership and public service has been a constant throughout many of our lives. She will be missed. ” ,

Apple also changed its home page to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. Apple’s home page was accompanied by a commemorative message with a picture of the Queen’s younger years. The message appeared to the right of the Queen’s photograph in which she is crowned and read: “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Memoriam 1926-2022”. Who took the picture of Queen Elizabeth displayed on Apple’s website? dorothy wilding In 1952, according to an online report.
Rani passed away on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96.