![]() The snippet from Hawks CEO Steve Koonin below says it all: Now, it appears that the Hawks have decided to fully embrace the “Pac-Man” logo by not only using it as a primary logo, but as possibly something more. As a reminder, here is a comparison of the old and new “Pac-Man” logo From the team’s center court logo, to replacing the old alternate logo on the shorts ( before and after) to the icon of the team’s entertaining Twitter account, the “Pac-Man” logo has been front and center during the team’s extremely successful season on the court. The logo’s resurrection energized the fanbase, and ever since officially adopting the new-old logo, the team has displayed it everywhere they could. If the Google Pac-Man logo has produced any issues in your company-either a situation like the one described above, or maybe where everyone is gathered around the CEO's desk playing non-stop, or anything in-between-please post your experience in comments.During last year’s NBA Playoffs, the Hawks unofficially introduced a modernized version of their classic “Pac-Man” logo (which is actually a silhouette of a Hawk’s head in a circle, for the uninitiated out there). Then again, I wonder how many of the thousands of people in his shoes in companies everywhere are too busy playing Pac-Man today to get to the task of banning the Google home page for violating corporate policy? I wonder how many Google home pages disappeared today all over the globe? Recreational games are banned by county regulations, so I had no choice but delete Google as one of home page tabs on users' PCs. to Google celebrating this and that and placing some pictures on the home page, but today it was the annoying sound of. They were concerned with unusual behavior of Google home page-many of them have Google as home page, along with the County page. I am computer manager here at Miami-Dade County. Indeed, is this mass Pac-Man playing going to contravene corporate policy?Ĭonsider this e-mail, which I received a few minutes ago from Emir Shabashvili, a network manager in the Miami-Dade County (Florida) department of property appraisal: More to the point, how much productivity is being lost today as people sit at their computers, mesmerized by the game when all they really wanted to do was a Google search? After all, it takes just microseconds to recognize the tune. Google is so sure of that that it is planning on keeping the Pac-Man logo-known in company terms as a "doodle"-on the home page for 48 hours, rather than taking it down at the end of the day as it usually does with its special logos.īut one wonders just how disruptive the iconic sounds of Pac-Man are going to be in offices all across the country and the world. And no doubt, a lot of people are having a lot of fun with this. This, of course, is to commemorate tomorrow's 30th anniversary of Pac-Man. There's no question it's happening: All over the place today, you can be sure that people are heading on over to Google's home page and discovering that instead of the normal multicolored Google logo, there's a fully playable version of Pac-Man sitting there, beckoning them.
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