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Google's New Favicon (Again)

Google changed their favicon once more (the last change happened in May 2008). Above you can see the recent history of this icon showing in the address bar and elsewhere. The new design consists of four color areas – blue, red, green and yellow – overlaid by a lowercase white “g”.

[Thanks Scott and Vegetable!]

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Google Euro Logo

Here’s a Google logo doodle for 2009: Googl€! This was showing on the Google homepage in Slovakia as the country shifted from Slovak Koruna to Euro currency.

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As Lively Goes Down, NewLively Springs Up

Google’s 3D world Lively, as announced last year, was stopped on January 1st after being live just a couple of months. Their homepage is now displaying a good-bye message, and if you were among the (not so lucky) early adopters, your embedded rooms will now show a hand-waving and posing avatar crowd.

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Checkout Icon Makes Ads 10% More Clickable, Google Says


An ad with a Checkout badge to the right, with non-Checkout ads below it.

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Google Code Hosting Abused for Spam

Spammers have found a way to try abuse the Google Code Hosting project. Originally, Code Hosting was and is meant as a platform to store and manage your open source projects. Including an issues tracker, a download section, and source access. Plus a descriptive frontpage which allows things like text, links, and pictures. Now look at what one user of the service made with that front page:

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Blogora, Blog + Forum Platform, Released as Alpha

David Mulder just Alpha-released Blogora, “a project to create a blogging platform tightly integrated with a forum”... and a project spun off by looking at how the Blogoscoped blog and forum functions.

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