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dcampo rated 13 months ago- Google is still growing!!! Googlonia's flag, in classical uncluttered white, contains four stars representing the Google cornerstones search, usability, relevance, and prosperous relations with the Chinese government.

Downstrike rated 21 months ago- Aw, the poor BABIES!
From the page: "4. BulkMailSolutions.com The Nigerian government rightfully protested when their flag design was stolen to represent all spam websites."- Aw, the poor BABIES!

Nitku rated 22 months ago- Internet company flags... right on the mark

angeleiz13 rated 22 months ago- "The Nigerian government rightfully protested when their flag design was stolen to represent all spam websites." the only reason i like it.

rebzombie rated 23 months ago- Cool flags! From the page: The Recording Industry Association of America doesn't allow republications of their flag. hehehe

CeisiwrSerith rated 23 months ago- Mostly pretty well-designed flags, actually. The use of the Nigerian flag for SPAM is perefect. One of the reviewers wondered about what the Stumbleupon flag would look like. It would be the logo, except as a rectangle rather than a circle, and would look pretty cool (as long as no idiot decided to just put the logo on a rectangular flag).

trd rated 24 months ago- Liked the W3C flag!

Martita rated 24 months ago- hehehe... another point of view of Internet ^_^

natezomby rated 24 months ago- From the page: "BulkMailSolutions.com The Nigerian government rightfully protested when their flag design was stolen to represent all spam websites." "Unavailable: RIAA.com The Recording Industry Association of America doesn't allow republications of their flag."