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File:Twitter and X logos.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 485 × 204 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 135 pixels | 640 × 269 pixels | 1,024 × 431 pixels | 1,280 × 538 pixels | 2,560 × 1,077 pixels. Original file (SVG file, nominally 485 × 204 pixels, file size: 2 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.
Summary. Description. X logo 2023 original.svg. English: Logo for the social networking site X, formerly known as Twitter. The logo is similar to the Blackboard bold typeface character U+1D54F (𝕏) as rendered on macOS and Linux systems. Date. 1 February 2023. Source. Extracted from website.
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Website. www .x .org. The X Window System ( X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems. X originated as part of Project Athena at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1984. [ 3] The X protocol has been at version 11 (hence "X11") since September 1987.
(Reuters) -After 17 years with an iconic blue bird that came to symbolize the broadcasting of ideas to the world, billionaire Elon Musk renamed Twitter as X and unveiled a new logo, marking a ...
Musk unveiled a new “X” logo to replace Twitter’s famous blue bird as he remakes the social media platform he bought for $44 billion last year. The X started appearing at the top of the ...
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macOS. The Finder is the default file manager and graphical user interface shell used on all Macintosh operating systems. Described in its "About" window as "The Macintosh Desktop Experience", it is responsible for the launching of other applications, and for the overall user management of files, disks, and network volumes.