Why is there a chopped apple in the Apple logo? Know the answer to this question
Why is there a chopped apple in the Apple logo? Know the answer to this question
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Recently, the first Apple Store in India opened at the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, had come to India for the store's inauguration, and it was he who opened the store's gate and formally inaugurated it. The store that opened in Mumbai has been named Apple BKC. As soon as the name of the same Apple company comes to mind, its logo also comes to mind, but have you ever wondered why there is a chopped apple in the logo of the popular company Apple? Yes, this question comes to the mind of every person who sees the Apple logo. Let us tell you about it...

In 1977, Rob Zeniff prepared this logo and showed it to Apple's founder Steve Jobs, and at first sight, Jobs liked the logo of the tasting apple. According to media reports, it is said about the tasted apple logo that it has been made in memory of Alan Turing, considered the father of computer science, who died in suspicious circumstances in 1954 and near his dead body. A taste of poisoned apple was recovered. In an interview, Rob Zeniff once said that since the apple is such a fruit, whose shape does not change its identity even after a slight cut, this type of logo was designed for the Apple company.

Jennifer told that Steve Jobs named his company Apple because he had an apple orchard in North California and spent a lot of time there. Also, Steve considered apples to be the perfect fruit. When he was going to form the company, Apple was at the top of the list of names, and he gave it this name only. 

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