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Microsoft on Friday announced that it was redesigning the logo of  Windows software, making a fundamental change to the iconic four-colour  Windows logo users have been used to for 20 years.
Meshing with  the Metro design of Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8, the new logo is a  slightly-angled blue block with a thin white cross in the middle, making  it look like a window instead of the four-colour wavy flag in the past.
"The Windows logo is a strong and widely  recognized mark but when we stepped back and analyzed it, we realized an  evolution of our logo would better reflect our Metro style design  principles and we also felt there was an opportunity to reconnect with  some of the powerful characteristics of previous incarnations,".
"We did less of a re-design and more to  return it to its original meaning and bringing Windows back to its  roots - reimagining the Windows logo as just that - a window," the  company said.
The new logo is designed by Paula Scher from the Pentagram Design Agency, whose notable works include the Citibank logo.
The  first Windows logo debuted in November 1985. Since then, the logo has  gone through several redesigns, which were all based on the design of a  four-color wavy flag.
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