Among many tech companies showing their respect for the victims of Wednesday’s shooting at the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris, Apple and Google have made modifications to their websites in support of those affected.
As you can see above, Apple has included the ‘Je Suis Charlie’ message on their French homepage, while Google has posted this black ribbon as can be seen bellow on its homepage across Europe.
“Remembering the victims of the attack on Charlie Hebdo.”
Google also has a considerable presence in the world of journalism and news, and has also posted the ‘Je Suis Charlie’ message on their Google News France homepage.
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