Apple's first logo was an image of Isaac newton sitting beneath an apple tree. It was created by Steve Jobs and Ron Wayne in 1975 and appeared on early user manuals. It was almost immediately discontinued in favor of the more simple rainbow colored apple with a missing bite that was designed by Rob Janoff and used from 1976 till 1988.
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It is the logo for Apple Computers.
All companies put their company logo on their products. The apple is Apple Inc.'s logo. To symbolize the brand name.
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they arent actually really . They are just apple computers only they have an accessory on them that hides the logo . TVs that show the logo have to pay the company . They are exactly the same as apple.
they arent actually really . They are just apple computers only they have an accessory on them that hides the logo . TVs that show the logo have to pay the company . They are exactly the same as apple.
I assume you're referring to the Apple logo. If so, Steve Jobs worked in a apple orchard as a kid. This is where he came up with the name Macintosh referring to the Macintosh Apple. He therefore used the Apple logo for his computers. The I in iMac stands for Internet and the Mac Stands for Macintosh.
If you mean the one for apple computers it's because Steve Jobs worked at an Apple Farm when he made his first computer.
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.
Your question can be read in two different ways. First, what is the meaning of the term "apple logo". It is the corporate symbol of the Apple computer company. Secondly, what is the symbolic meaning of this logo? An apple is a simple, basic part of human existence, and its choice as both the name and corporate logo suggests the desire to make computers a simple, basic part of life as well (which to a large extent, Apple has succeeded in doing).
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.
Apple Inc. was reputedly named after Apple Corps, as a kind of tribute. The two are separate businesses. Apple Corps did sue Apple Inc. over trademarking, after Apple Inc. created iTunes; Apple Inc. had previously agreed not to sell music, which was the domain of Apple Corps. Apple Corps lost in court, but the two companies patched things up afterwards. After the original court decision, Apple Computers created a "sound" for its computers called "Sosumi" which, if pronounced slowly, sounds like "So Sue Me". MP
Because an apple is the perfect logo to represent a company named Apple.