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Who can explain why Apple was named that way?
Who can explain why Apple was named that way?
The fact is that there are many options on the Internet. And it is impossible to understand what is real.
Here are a few facts:
1) Jobs suggested the name Apple because, in this case, the firm's phone number was in the phone book right before Atari.
2) "Macintosh" - a variety of apples sold in the United States - a favorite apple variety of Jeff Ruskin, who was the leader and developer of the Macintosh project before Steve Jobs took over this position.
3) They said that Jobs told the employees that if they didn’t come up with a company name by 5 o’clock, he would call it Apple.
Why do you think Apple? Why did he call her that?
And maybe you also know why a bitten apple became a logo?
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Based on the official biography of Steve Jobs: According to Steve, the name of the company came about as a result of his adherence to "one of the many fruitarian diets." Returning from the apple farm, Jobs thought that the word "Apple" sounded "fun, energetic and not intimidating."
I don't know where your versions came from.
As far as I remember, about the bitten one, because the updated company logo would otherwise look like a tomato, and a hard apple with a characteristic bite looked pretty unambiguous.
They are all sotonists and non-Christs there, so they named the company in honor of original sin, and now millions worship it!
I heard that Jobs said if no one comes up with a name for the computer, we'll call it Apple
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