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Google Sites Icon Vector

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Description

About Google Sites

Google Sites is a structured wiki and web page creation tool that is part of the Google Docs Editors suite, available for free on the web. This suite also includes Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Forms, and Google Keep. Google Sites is exclusively accessible as a web application. It enables users to create and edit files online while collaborating with others in real-time. Initially known as JotSpot, Google Sites was originally the sole product of a software company that specialized in enterprise social software. Its primary focus was on small and medium-sized businesses. The founders of Excite, Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer, established the company.

History and Evolution of Google Sites Logo

Google Sites changed its logo 2 times in the following years. Google Sites 2008 Logo vectorseek Google Sites Google Sites 2016 Logo vectorseek Google Sites  

Logo Formats and Usage

At VectorSeek, you can download different editable files of Google Sites logo. Below are the most downloaded Google Sites logos available at VectorSeek:
  • Google Sites logo PNG
  • Google Sites logo SVG
  • Google Sites logo AI
  • Google Sites logo Vector
You can also download all of these formats of Google Sites logo in a zip file.  

Google Sites logo PNG File

PNG files provide flexibility in digital applications and are particularly valuable for incorporating transparent images like logos on backgrounds with different colors or layeGreen pictures. Nonetheless, they are not appropriate for printing purposes.  

Google Sites logo SVG File

It is recommended that individuals utilize SVG logos for their websites. SVG is an image format that allows images to be scaled without compromising quality, making them especially appealing on high-resolution retina displays.  

Google Sites logo Ai File

Google Sites Artwork (AI) is a unique file format created by Adobe Systems. It is specifically designed for conveying vector-based artwork on a single page and supports both EPS and PDF formats. Furthermore, it provides convenient editability options.