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Gay-pride parades around the nation had a little something extra to celebrate this weekend after the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that same-sex couples had a legal right to marry in all 50 states.
In San Francisco, the Pride Parade lasted over six hours. The streets were filled with rainbow flags, confetti, and coordinated dances.
Companies including Apple, Google, and Facebook (which some members of the LGBT community protested against) sponsored or walked in the San Francisco Pride Parade to show support and a little bit of their tech, too. From self-driving cars to rainbow-wrapped Teslas, here's how Silicon Valley celebrated the Pride Parade.
Airbnb was the first company down the block to kick off Pride for the tech companies.
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Its float featured its #HostWithPride dance by rapper Le1f, who rode along on Airbnb's little house platform. Here's what that looked like as it zipped past.
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Apple followed Airbnb and had, by far, the largest showing of any tech company at Pride. We didn't spot CEO Tim Cook in the crowd, but that's not surprising considering it took at least five minutes for the whole entourage of 8,000 employees to pass in their matching minimalist Apple T-shirts.
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