I don't follow how the particular marital laws in a state would prohibit workers. Google is probably one of the best software companies in the US and probably the world. If people want to work there and are gay, I'm sure they'll be more than happy to forgo the term "married." California has laws already on the books that enable every other right they would get as a married couple.
So why bother? The only other reason is that someone at Google wants to use their law team for political purposes, which I think shareholders won't be too happy about.
I have to completely agree. While I absolutely love
Finally, I always laugh when people complain, "Apple has X and Microsoft doesn't!" and when Microsoft implements it all you see is, "Microsoft is ripping off Apple!" That kind of thinking puts Microsoft in an untenable position, and its honestly irrational to do so. It's in your best interests to get Microsoft to implement the features you want in their product so you have a choice, rather than wish them into oblivion.
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