yes, @ is used often but it also signifies email.
(#) would represent the Internet or world wide web as a whole. It's supposed to symbolize a interconnected globe.
It would be a neutral symbol for the Internet. Do an image search for "internet logo" or "world wide web logo". You'll mostly find the Internet Explorer or Firefox icon or some weird icons that been around since the AOL era. These are used on countless websites and presentations every day due to a lack of a neutral alternative.
That is what we are using for my startup http://www.linkies.com. (#Linkies) is a bookmarking service for posts or web pages organized by hashtags. We use something very close to that to group hashtags together. We call them (#grashtags)
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The question really is, as Skoofoo says, why exactly we need a logo.
[+] [-] gbraad|13 years ago|reply
So, in other cultures a character exists... besides, why not using @, or the wifi symbol which also suggests Internet access.
It makes no sense to use this in the first place.
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