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Microsoft revamps logo ahead of major launches


A new Microsoft logo is seen on a wall of a newly opened Microsoft store in Boston, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012. The new logo marks the first time that Microsoft Corp. has revamped its logo in 25 years. AP Photo/Steven Senne

SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft on Thursday unveiled a new corporate logo for the first time in 25 years as the US tech giant geared up for a series of big product launches.

The new logo features a square made up of four separate colored squares. The old logo had a similar look but the squares appeared deformed as if part of a flag waving in the wind.

The move comes with Microsoft ramping up the buzz for its Windows 8 operating platform and its first tablet computer, called Surface. The company is also making an aggressive effort to gain ground in the smartphone market.

“It’s been 25 years since we’ve updated the Microsoft logo and now is the perfect time for a change,” said Microsoft brand strategy manager Jeff Hansen.

“This is an incredibly exciting year for Microsoft as we prepare to release new versions of nearly all of our products. From Windows 8 to Windows Phone 8 to Xbox services to the next version of Office, you will see a common look and feel across these products providing a familiar and seamless experience on PCs, phones, tablets and TVs.

“This wave of new releases is not only a reimagining of our most popular products, but also represents a new era for Microsoft, so our logo should evolve to visually accentuate this new beginning.”

The logo also includes the name Microsoft in the Segoe font that is used in products and marketing communications, along with the new squares.

“The symbol is important in a world of digital motion,” Hansen said. “The symbol’s squares of color are intended to express the company’s diverse portfolio of products.”

The new logo is being used starting Thursday on the Microsoft.com website and in three Microsoft retail stores today.

“It will sign off all of our television ads globally,” Hansen said.

“And it will support our products across various forms of marketing…. We’re excited about the new logo, but more importantly about this new era in which we’re reimagining how our products can help people and businesses throughout the world realize their full potential.”

Microsoft is set to release its Windows 8 next-generation operating system tailored for a world shifting from personal computers to smartphones and tablets on October 26.

Finnish telecom giant Nokia and Microsoft are expected to unveil a smartphone equipped with the Windows Phone 8 operating system on September 5.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q3QGG5QHBLRMZTIYWUFURY6J2E Night

    WHO GIVES A SH17????

    PEOPLE DON’T BUY YOUR PRODUCTS BECAUSE OF THE LOGO… WHAT A BUNCH OF IDIOTS

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/JKS7Y3WBUOJPOMTYPCRXSKW7KM Franzeline Perdubal

      Obviously you dont understand marketing, Night. 

      You resort to name calling and that shows your level of intelligence. 

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q3QGG5QHBLRMZTIYWUFURY6J2E Night

        hahaha you are the one who does not understand marketing….

        do you buy “windows 7″ or “microsoft”…. understand that first idiot

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/JKS7Y3WBUOJPOMTYPCRXSKW7KM Franzeline Perdubal

        Haha. kawawa ka naman sir. 

        You think everybody who disagrees with you are i diots. Tumataas na ba blood pressure mo? Wala pa akong offensive nyan.

        I bet you, you just bought your Windows 7 sa tiangge. Lo ser.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q3QGG5QHBLRMZTIYWUFURY6J2E Night

        of course i bought my windows 7 sa tiangge. i’m not stupid to waste my money on a $200 original that makes bill gates and steve balmer richer.. 

        explain mo nga ano marketing? do you market the product and brand or the company that makes it????tanga!

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/JKS7Y3WBUOJPOMTYPCRXSKW7KM Franzeline Perdubal

        Hahahaha. I think i’m getting into your nerves and i’m enjoying it. I always enjoy when people call you names cos that’s the only thing they are good at.

        We just got one confessed lia r and hypertensive mo ron here in Inquirer. Wait up dude, we got your mac address already. Time to change your PC or be b usted.

        Night, gabi na sa mundo mo. Ta nga, s tupid, i diot. Dami mong adjectives para sa sarili mo ah. Congrats ulit.

        Now, you can explain how to market my a ss. hahahahahahahahahahahaha.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q3QGG5QHBLRMZTIYWUFURY6J2E Night

        haha you got my mac address?? tanga naka VPN ako o hindi mo alam yun??

        offensive ba yan?? what an offensive! nonsense grouping of words ang tawag sa post mo hindi offensive…

        Bakit tinanggal mo na yung picture mo Franzeline….. Frank and Seline ba pangalan ng nanay at tatay mo? Combination name… kaya pala sobrang pangit ng name mo hahahaha

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2CXSAKSY3PCRQRSVZH4LOEO2RQ Marko

        End na yun discussion?

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/JKS7Y3WBUOJPOMTYPCRXSKW7KM Franzeline Perdubal

        Hi Marko, Im glad you’re entertained by my discussion with a mo ron who calls himself Night. Let’s see what he comes up with. haha.

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/JKS7Y3WBUOJPOMTYPCRXSKW7KM Franzeline Perdubal

        I like you, dude. haha. I can imagine you f reaking on somebody who reacted to your post. Haha. keep it coming. You’re gaining a few fans.



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