- If you haven't already noticed, Google has introduced a tiny new g favicon that is shown in your browser's address bar. A g that bears a striking resemblence to the one that's on a Garth Brooks two-CD set. — Valleywag
- Downloadable apps for the iPod Touch and iPhone are said to become available on June 27. — CrunchGear
- Now full episodes of both The Daily Show and The Colbert Report are being streamed online for free via Hulu. — Switched
- Vaja (the creators behind the hot iPhone cases) has just released the leather ivolution for the Macbook Air that provides both protection and sleekness. — Unplggd
- Wondering what goodies you get with the new iPhone 3G? Not a ton of stuff, just the basics. — Gizmodo

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1the similarities between the garth brooks 'g' and the google 'g' seem a little overblown. there's really only so much you can do to distinguish one lower case g from another--that being said, they aren't really that identical. sure, they both look like lower case 'g's but that's about it.
2So I'm not crazy! I didn't really like the new Google "g" logo.
3Oh geeze...it's the letter "g"!!!
4the line in the middle is on the complete opposite side & the google version is more uniform where the garth brooks one is skinny on top & fatter on the bottom. also the little serifthing on google is on the top & the garth one is more in the middle of the top circle. they're a LOT different.
5and I thought it's the same g as in "google's" second "g"
6I share the same thoughts as chhavi. I was under the impression that the new Google favicon was that of the second "g" in their logo. Personally, I like the new favicon.
7I have to agree.. a little g is a little g.. its not like they were going to use a crappy sans-serif as thier new icon..
8the two g's are facing opposite directions.... not the same at all
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