
Here's the PDF icon used by Gmail since its release back in 2004:

Google Drive also shows the new icon for PDF files:

Now that browsers like Chrome and Firefox have built-in support for opening PDF files, Gmail and Google Drive let you open PDF files, Adobe Reader is less important and fewer people install Adobe's PDF software. That's probably the reason why Google picked a different icon.
{ Thanks, Joost Honig and Angelo Giuffrida. }
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