Apple's original logo showed Sir Isaac newton sitting under an apple tree, representing his famous theories about gravity. However, it looked more like a picture rather than a logo. Thus, the company created the much simpler bitten-apple logo that continues to be used today.
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Certain people use spreadsheets in their jobs. Some of these people are:Accountants- they use spreadsheets in their jobs to work out formulas quickly and to keep recordsTeachers- use spreadsheets to keep track of children's progress and... Alot of other jobs involving numbersYou can use spreadsheets in almost any job.
Some of the jobs that use area and perimeter include surveying, drafting and construction.
Amazon uses this shortened version of its logo. Normally their logo spells out the word "Amazon," and the arrow is underneath pointing from the a to the z, meaning that amazon sells everything from a to z. Sometimes they use the smaller logo of just the letter a and the arrow, though.
Steve Jobs had worked during the summer at an apple farm, and admired the Beatles' record label, Apple. He also believed Apples to be the most perfect fruit. He and Steve Wozniak were trying to figure out a name for their new company, and they decided that if they couldn't think of one by the end of the day that was better than Apple, they would choose Apple. They couldn't think of anything better, so on April 1, 1976, Apple Computer, Inc. was born.But they needed a logo. The first design included Sir Isaac Newton, a tree and a banner that said "Apple Computer." Jobs decided they needed a less busy logo, one that would signify a brand. The second logo attempt was very similar to the current logo, but without the bite taken out of it. Jobs thought this logo looked too much like an orange. The third attempt was the logo that Apple still uses.I got this info from the www.apple-history.nl website, many more apple facts on there tooQuite right he did like the Beatles, but the Beatles had the brand name first,and Jobs had to pay the The Beatles 26.5 million dollars to use the logo
Steve Jobs named his company Apple because he thought the name was "fun, spirited and not intimidating." It is represented by an Apple symbol. There is a bite out of it so it would not be confused with other fruits.
No. Nikelodeon uses a pear to represent Apple Computers. For copyright reasons, They can't use the Apple logo. It is the exact same thing as an Apple Computer.
coz they felt like choosing it the same way i chose to write this or they did it because: When he and Steve Wozniak tried to come up with a company name, they decided that if they couldn't think of anything better by the end of the day, they'd go with the name "Apple". And they couldn't, so they did. One or the other LOL LOL signed bad eggster AKA Epic Nat AKA LAGGA LAG AKA Nathaniel.
They weren't allowed to use Apple computers, (for franchising reasons) so they used a 'Pear' computer. (Eg: Pear logo instead of an apple)
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According to Steve Jobs, who was a vegetarian (eating mostly fruit) at the time, they were running out of time to come up with a name for the company and so he said he would call the company Apple if nobody came up with a better suggestion. Nobody did. Apple it is Yes somebody did, it was The Beatles. It was called Apple Corps Ltd in 1968,and a lawsuit followed which mr Jobs had to pay 26.5 Million Dollars in 1991. There were also further disputes between Mr Jobs and The Beatles. In 1981 Apple Corps Ltd (The Beatles) made an agreement with Apple Computer that they could use the Apple Logo,but they could not use the Logo that had anything to do with music.They settled out of court. In 2003 Apple Computer invented a little thing called iTunes, sticking the Apple Log`s all over it. Again back to court. The judge without hearing the case gave them leave to appeal in the high court in London,The reason the judge did this, that this was a far to complicated issue for a little judge like me(These were the words of the Barrister for The Beatles) In the high court they ruled in favour of Apple Computer,because he said it had nothing to do with music. They were going back to court to appeal against this,which Apple Computer new. They settled out of court,and the Beatles Barrister said do you know how much we got, "Well i am not telling you" Apple does not copy?
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Apple applications are very stylish. It is intended for users from age 20 to 30. They are also used in professions. People going to jobs will find apple applications easy to use. They are simple to use.
No you can not use it as a logo.
Get some decorative tape which will go well with your iPod from hobby craft. I have red. Trace the apple on the back onto paper and use as a template to cut out the apple shape. Be careful that the tape does not fold and stick together! Then stick over the top of the original apple logo. If you like the apple logo the cut out a boarder to stick about the apple logo which also looks good. It doesn't look cheap or tacky. If you decide you don't like it then peel it off and the adhesive on the back is easily wiped off with paper towel and no scratches are left and it has been removed without a trace.
When Mr. Frog asked Mrs. Apple why she insisted on using PC's when iPads were much easier to use as they don't require the use of mice. She said: "Because MACs are still using my ex husband for their logo"