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The trademark of Apple Computer. Why apples?
Statement 1: In Greek mythology, apple is a symbol of wisdom. Adam and Eve became thoughtful after eating apples, and now they extend to the unknown field of science and technology. Apple's logo is an apple with a bite, which shows their ideal of bravely marching into science and exploring unknown fields. When deciding to adopt the name "Apple", the founders noticed that their brand didn't follow the natural characteristics of custom. This is the name of a fruit-its visual symbol is a partially eaten apple-which has no important significance, but this choice proves its value-refusing to deify the computer. Apple is the pioneer of man-machine relationship. People will no longer worship or fear computers, but treat them as entertainment. Therefore, the brand name conforms to the original idea that became more and more obvious later-establishing a new standard. Statement 2: Why does Apple use a broken apple as a logo? Is the bitten apple really to commemorate Allen Ma Xisen Turing, the father of computers? Turing has made many contributions to the development of artificial intelligence. For example, Turing once wrote an article entitled "Can machines think? Can a machine think? ), which puts forward a test method to judge whether the machine is intelligent, that is, Turing test. Up to now, there are experimental competitions every year. In addition, the famous Turing machine model put forward by Turing laid the foundation for the logical working mode of modern computers. Turing's career was ruined by persecution because of his homosexuality. 1952, his same-sex partner and an accomplice broke into Turing's home to commit theft. Turing called the police for this. However, the results of the police investigation led him to be accused of "obvious obscenity and sexual perversion". "He pleaded not guilty and was found guilty. After the famous public trial, he had two choices: jail or hormone therapy. He chose hormone injection and persisted for a year. During this period, the drug produced side effects, including sustained breast development. 1954, Turing died of eating apples soaked in cyanide solution. Many people think that his death was intentional and that his death was suicide. But his mother argued that his death was an accident because he accidentally accumulated a lot of chemicals in the laboratory. Turing Turing died at the age of 42. In memory of him, the American Computer Association established the Turing Award in 1966, which became the highest award for computer scientists. Later, a young man in California opened a company to commemorate Turing. The Logo of the company was the apple that was bitten in Turing's hand when he died. This company is now a very famous Apple company, and that young man is Apple's first CEO Steve Jobs. Thinking: September 2009