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Fans of The Simpsons animated series have noted a striking resemblance between the new X logo and an app featured in a 2012 episode titled “Ned ‘n’ Edna’s Blend Agenda.”

The tech world is abuzz with excitement and curiosity after Elon Musk, the enigmatic entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, made a surprising decision to change Twitter’s logo. In a move that has caught the attention of millions, Musk has replaced the iconic blue bird logo with a striking ‘X’.

For Musk, this transformation is the culmination of a long obsession with the letter of the alphabet, X. It all started in 1999, when he founded X.com, a pioneering electronic payments company that eventually evolved into the widely used PayPal.

Interestingly, the X.com domain, which has historical significance in Musk’s business journey, now redirects users to Twitter. Earlier this year, Twitter’s parent company quietly changed its name to X Corporation, signaling a shift toward Musk’s fascination with the letter X.

The transition to the new logo has begun, with the website now featuring the X instead of the traditional blue bird. However, Twitter’s mobile app still retains the familiar bird logo, leaving users to wonder if this change will roll out to all platforms in time.

Coincidentally, fans of the animated series “The Simpsons” have noted a striking resemblance between the new X logo and an app featured in a 2012 episode titled “Ned ‘n’ Edna’s Blend Agenda.” In this humorous episode, Homer Simpson’s phone briefly displays an app that bears a striking resemblance to the redesigned Twitter logo. While not an exact match, the resemblance has sparked playful speculation and even caused some photoshopped versions to circulate online, as fact-checkers pointed out.

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