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Chromium, the open-source foundation of Chrome, just got a new logo. It seems likely Chrome itself will follow suit. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors ...
So yeah, it’s Chrome’s first new logo in eight years, but not that much has changed.. Not to say that’s a bad thing, really. The Chrome logo is pretty iconic, and everyone knows what it is.
Google experimented with lots of Chrome logo redesigns. A subtle new icon appeared in Chrome 100, but some of the proposals could have seen a big change to the Chrome logo.
This opens – chrome://password-manager/passwords – a new, dedicated fullscreen UI with a four-color key logo and a search bar up top. The previous experience was somewhat buried and nested.
Google is now making it more apparent when you’re “running” a Chrome Custom Tab (CCT). With Chrome 104 or earlier, you’d see “Powered by Chrome” at the bottom of the three-dot overflow ...