Calling the art for this Alien Challenge ($1.99) jumping game a happy accident would take a gargantuan stretch of the imagination. There's just no way to gaze at the icon on my iPhone and not instantly think of Android. Looks like a dead ringer to me! It even has the thin white outline for Jobs sakes.
Google's Android logo featuring that little neon green robot has
been seen everywhere. It's even been spotted filling huge billboards on other planets. First they launched a mobile OS, then the Chrome browser. What's next, an actual Google phone? This must be the handy work of some stealthy operative working undercover.
I'm sure when those Googler's get a good look at this Droid-bot doppelgänger they'll be snickering their asses off. Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller on the other hand... not so much!
android on iphone? hmmm...this merging was not foretold.
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There's just no way to gaze at the icon on my iPhone and not instantly think of Android. Looks like a dead ringer to me! It even has the thin white outline for Jobs sakes.
Posted by: tinggi badan | May 09, 2010 at 08:12 PM
well i do agree about the next step of google may be phone.
Posted by: Custom Logo Design | January 25, 2010 at 11:18 PM
android on iphone? hmmm...this merging was not foretold.
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