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Why is apple half eaten on apple products?

Apple Logo why is apple half eaten?

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Question added by Aylwin Rex Francisco Roxas , IT Helpdesk Technical Support Engineer , Ali Bin Ali Technology Solutions
Date Posted: 2013/07/18
Mazen ALhayek
by Mazen ALhayek , Operation Coordinator , A'ayan Leasing Co - Qatar

there is nothing perfect in this world thats why

Aylwin Rex Francisco Roxas
by Aylwin Rex Francisco Roxas , IT Helpdesk Technical Support Engineer , Ali Bin Ali Technology Solutions

Just for our information Only.
One of the articles explained and justified Unraveling the tale behind the Apple logo By Holden Frith, Special to CNN October7,2011 -- Updated1907 GMT (0307 HKT) http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/06/opinion/apple-logo/#cnn-disqus-area

Muaath Badeeb
by Muaath Badeeb , مسؤول منسقية طيبة للفرق الشبابية , Taibah University Center

Because nothing is perfect in this world, so as Apple!

Hussein Al-Halaki
by Hussein Al-Halaki , Networking Engineer , Yemen Telecommunication Company

Because Steve did not want it to look like a Tomato ^_^

waleed alaslmi
by waleed alaslmi , network and computer engineer , ghamdan maximum telecom

I have read a lot of stories about APPLE logo and why it's half eaten apple.all i found may be realistic and makes sense is that story and it's One of the most interesting stories I read was that the original rainbow apple logo was a tribute to Alan Turing, an English mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst and computer scientist, whose concepts played a considerable part in the development of the modern computer system.
In1954 he committed suicide, by cyanide poising.
A half eaten apple was found with his body, which was thought to have contained the cyanide.
Hence forth a half eaten apple was a symbol for Alan Turing and his life’s work; and thus the apple logo, with a bite out of it was a reference to this.
Seemingly the rainbow stripes could also relate to this, being an iconic gay symbol.
However, both the company and at the designer however state that there is no real truth in this, as poetic as it is.

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