Story behind Apple Logo
There are many myth about Apple's logo. First prevailing theory is that The logo on the back of your iPhone or Mac is a tribute to Alan Turing, the man who laid the foundations for the modern-day computer, pioneered research into artificial intelligence and unlocked German wartime codes. Second theory is that the apple represents knowledge, as in the biblical story of Adam and Eve, or referenced the falling fruit that led Sir Isaac Newton to the concept of gravity. However, both of theory are not true. Rob Janoff, the man who drew the logo, says that he received no specific brief from Steve Jobs, and the reason for the bite is to make a small Apple logo recognizable as an apple and not a cherry.
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