Joshua Jore <moomonk at rogue.electricgod.net> wrote:
> 
> <takes a wild stab>
> It's likely using favicon files from the web sites. MS added that as a
> feature to IE a few revs back. Since it's just an ico file Konquerer
> must just be reading those.

Yeah, looks like it:

  What is a Favicon?

  In Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.0 and above and Linux's Konqueror
  Web Browser you can customize the Icon next to your bookmarked web site
  to be your own customized logo.

http://www.favicon.com/

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