Labor Day - 2019 Logos From Google, Yahoo & Bing

Sep 2, 2019 - 8:26 am 0 by
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Today is Labor Day in the United States and now for the fourth year in a row, Google has a Labor Day logo. Google use to not do Labor Day logos but now has consistently done them for the past four years. Yahoo and Bing also have special logos or designs up for the day.

Here are the logos from the search industry on Labor Day 2019:

Google:

Google Labor Day

Yahoo:

Yahoo Labor Day

Bing:

This image has been removed because of fear of being sued over copyright...

Search Engine Roundtable:

Ser Labor Day

I won't be posting here today but back to rescheduled broadcasting tomorrow. Also, I won't be posting a search vlog today, I think I am going back to a single vlog post per week on Wednesdays. Posting two interviews per week requires a lot of travel and it is super hard unless I go to a conference every month. :) In any event, I will have more news about the vlog soon - so stay tune and make sure to subscribe on YouTube if you haven't yet - you won't miss the weekly recaps and any vlog interviews.

Everyone - have a wonderful Labor Day!

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