#3 Y el logo nuevo, el de la manzana, ¿ no era un homenaje a Alan Turing ?, otro genio inglés. Por la manzana con la que se suicidó y por el arcoiris pintado (Turing era homosexual). Recuerdo haberlo leido en algún sitio, pero en la wikipedia no dice nada.
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Si que dice algo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing -> In the book Zeroes and Ones, author Sadie Plant speculates that the rainbow Apple logo with a bite taken out of it was a homage to Turing. This is unlikely: firstly because Apple's original logo depicted Isaac Newton under an apple tree, so any connection to Turing was at most an afterthought; and secondly because Gilbert Baker's rainbow pride flag, a gay pride emblem, was designed two years after the Apple logo, making it unlikely that the logo was meant to have a gay theme. In his book iWoz, Steve Wozniak confirms that the naming of Apple was done when he and Steve Jobs passed an apple orchard while driving, and was not a tribute to Turing
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Si que dice algo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing ->
In the book Zeroes and Ones, author Sadie Plant speculates that the rainbow Apple logo with a bite taken out of it was a homage to Turing. This is unlikely: firstly because Apple's original logo depicted Isaac Newton under an apple tree, so any connection to Turing was at most an afterthought; and secondly because Gilbert Baker's rainbow pride flag, a gay pride emblem, was designed two years after the Apple logo, making it unlikely that the logo was meant to have a gay theme. In his book iWoz, Steve Wozniak confirms that the naming of Apple was done when he and Steve Jobs passed an apple orchard while driving, and was not a tribute to Turing