Google Doodle honors women s firsts on International Women s Day
An animated Doodle highlights the hands that opened doors for today s women. Listen - 01:09
The latest Google Doodle celebrates hands that made a difference. (Click image to see video.) Google
Google is giving a big hand to women to honor International Women s Day this year. Technically, it s a lot of big hands big hands that made a difference through the years.
Google is celebrating the annual holiday with an animated Doodle that highlights women s firsts in history. The Doodle focuses on the hands that opened the doors for women today, including those of the first women to cast a vote and other activists. Other hands in today s spotlight include those of pioneering female scientists, writers, athletes and artists from around the world.
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The Oakland A’s stadium saga got its next chapter this holiday weekend.
When we last checked in, the team was in the middle of trying to purchase the Coliseum site, even though their preferred location to build a new ballpark is at Howard Terminal. Their overall plan includes redeveloping the Coliseum complex after they leave, so they want to buy it from its co-owners, the city and county. They already secured the county’s half last year, and after clearing some roadblocks they’re now negotiating with the City of Oakland to acquire the other half.
The team isn’t alone in its interest over the city’s share, though. Dave Stewart has entered a $115 million bid to the City of Oakland for their half of the Coliseum site, report Susan Slusser and Matt Kawahara of the S.F. Chronicle.