Comments on: Google updates Web address iconography
A company that pays close attention to its image updates the tiny icon that represents the corporate brand next to countless Web site addresses.
A company that pays close attention to its image updates the tiny icon that represents the corporate brand next to countless Web site addresses.
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Easy does it, man. If Coca-cola updated its cans, a beverage website would tell you about it. As it stands, you're on a technology site and when the biggest company in tech does something with its identity, it's worth knowing about. I certainly wondered, which is why I googled it and found this.
Anyways, good stuff Stephen Shankland.
" I wonder if they will change the actual Gmail logo to give it a lowercase "g" to match? "
Yes they did! As a matter of fact, gmail was the first service where I noticed the new favicon. Though it might not be true for all users at all locations as of now!
- by benjaminstraight July 25, 2008 6:12 PM PDT
- Cool story.
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