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Google Wallpapers observes Pride Month with unreliable rainbow-hued collection

June is Pride Month, and as a component of a more extensive activity on the side of LGBTQ+ individuals, Google has brought a little Pride flavor to its Wallpapers application. Beginning today, you can deck out your telephone or Chromebook in an assortment of vivacious rainbow-hued sceneries — including one highlighting a completely magnificent eel.

The assortment is unmistakably highlighted in the Wallpapers application and offers an assortment of backdrops containing Prideful symbolism, including rainbow banners, hearts, confetti, and unicorns. The set is accessible on any gadget with the Wallpapers application introduced.

Google’s additionally gathered an assortment of applications, motion pictures, music, shows, and books that offer “perspectives of pride.” You can look at that here. To get these idiot backdrops on your gadget, you can snatch the Wallpapers application at the gadget beneath.

Categories: Technology
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