The service was renamed to SkyDrive in August 2007.
2008–2010[]
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2010–2011[]
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SkyDrive is given its own icon and the logo is formatted to match other Windows Live services on November 17, 2010.
Microsoft SkyDrive[]
2011–2012[]
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Windows Live was discontinued in 2011, so Windows Live SkyDrive was renamed to Microsoft SkyDrive on March 13, 2011.
Print symbol
iOS icon
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2012–2014[]
Logo for Android and Windows Phone apps. A similar version has SkyDrive on the bottom left seen on the Windows 8 app.
The logo is given a Metro-style overhaul to match other apps in Windows 8. The word Microsoft is removed from the logo but the service is still named Microsoft SkyDrive.
Microsoft OneDrive[]
2014–2019[]
Microsoft lost a trademark infringement lawsuit by British Sky Broadcasting, and they agreed to change the name to avoid confusion with Sky. This renaming took effect on Microsoft platforms and services in February 2014.[1]
2019–present[]
On November 29, 2018, Microsoft announced that Office 365's program icons would be overhauled entirely, to match their new design language, "Fluent Design", replacing all "Metro" icons. The "OneDrive" wordmark is no longer being used.
Notes: 1 Became independent from 2007–2022, later becoming a Sony Interactive Entertainment subsidiary in 2022 2 Were moved to work on other Microsoft Software departments 3 consolidated 4 Sold to Take-Two Interactive, later being defunct
Notes: 1 Became independent from 2007–2022, later becoming a Sony Interactive Entertainment subsidiary in 2022 2 Were moved to work on other Microsoft Software departments 3 consolidated 4 Sold to Take-Two Interactive, later being defunct
Notes: 1Nokia phone brand licensing was sold to Human Mobile Devices in 2016. The original Nokia company continues to exist. 2Developer Kit hardware was discontinued in 2023. Azure Kinect technologies continued to be licensed to its partners.