Evolution of Apple Computer’s Logo
Back in 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple Computer. Today, it is a huge company employing thousands of people. The two Steveâ??s designed and built their own motherboards in their garage and was turned down by HP and Commodore to purchase their motherboards. So therefore they decided to incorporate their own company.Â
The company logo started off with a picture of Issac Newton under an apple tree with an apple dangling above his head. This logo was wrapped around with a banner that read Apple Computer Co. This logo was deemed to complicated by Steve Jobs and therefore turned to Rob Janoff of the Regis McKenna Agency to design was what their iconic logo of an apple with the bite out of it in its rainbow colors. This logo was used by apple from 1976 to 1999. The bite out of the Apple was rumored to be a nod to Alan Turning who was the father of modern computer who committed suicide by biting into a cyanide laced apple. However the bite was to be a play on byte vs bite.Â
Categories: Apple/Macintosh
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The Feldman Law Center’s Code of Ethics and Practices – Feldman Law Center
Feldman Law Center – In a recent interview, Steve Feldman of The Feldman Law Center said â??Only by holding ourselves to extraordinarily high standards will we be able to deliver the best results possible to our collective clients.â? Standing behind that statement is The Feldman Law Centerâ??s Code of Ethics and Practices which sets the standard that all Feldman employees adhere to every day.
Categories: Law & Ethics
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Computer Security: Don’t Steal My Information
Itâ??s important to take the precautions to protect you and your products from information theft these days, because itâ??s getting easier and easier for people to share digital products. Information theft is a type of computer security risk and itâ??s defined as stealing an individualâ??s personal or confidential information. When this is stolen this can cause as much damage, or possibly more then hardware or software theft. Business or home users are both at risk of information theft.
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Dominant Unions in History
The AFL was created in response to the Citizenâ??s Alliance, which used open shop and welfare capitalism to prevent union organization. Open shops were not really open, they were just anti-union. Welfare capitalism involved improving supervisory practices, implementing hiring and firing procedures, offering wage incentives, providing insurance benefits, encouraging a positive culture, improving work environment and safety and providing employee voice. The AFL stands for the American Federation of Labor and attempted to establish and maintain standards at work through work rules.
Categories: Labor
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Political Economy of Indiaâ??s Special Economic Zones: a Conceptual Frame Work
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 Every country stands for its own development. For this purpose the state introduces and implements new policies and programmes such as Special Economic Zones Act. After 60 years of its independence India with its 110 core population has evolved a new paradigm of its political economy which is confusing. The policies and programmes initiated by Indian government to create a â??global villageâ?? based on free market economy and free trade among nations cutting across all barriers, abolition of national boundaries and dismantling the nation â??state system giving priority to â??marketâ?? over the â??stateâ?? . After the enactment of Special Economic Zone Act 2005, it created tremendous effects on political economy of the country.
Categories: Politics
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Political Economy of Indiaâ??s Special Economic Zones: a Conceptual Frame Work
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 Every country stands for its own development. For this purpose the state introduces and implements new policies and programmes such as Special Economic Zones Act. After 60 years of its independence India with its 110 core population has evolved a new paradigm of its political economy which is confusing. The policies and programmes initiated by Indian government to create a â??global villageâ?? based on free market economy and free trade among nations cutting across all barriers, abolition of national boundaries and dismantling the nation â??state system giving priority to â??marketâ?? over the â??stateâ?? . After the enactment of Special Economic Zone Act 2005, it created tremendous effects on political economy of the country.
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