The latest Chrome Dev Channel release comes with a new Chrome logo that's more plain and boring, but looks better as a desktop icon. Even if not many people will switch to a different browser just because they don't like the new logo, Chrome lost some of its magic by switching to a visual identity that's no longer vibrant and picturesque. Here's the new Chrome icon:

... and the old Chrome icon:



There's also a new logo for Chromium, the open source browser that powers Google Chrome:

{ Thanks, Kuba,
Stefan, Dani, Daniel and
Cameron. }
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