Apple digs out an old rebellious relic to celebrate its 40th birthday
Apr01
Apple is turning 40 today and as well as celebrating the good times, the company is commemorating a more divided time in its history with the hanging of a Jolly Roger flag at its HQ in Cupertino. The skull and crossbones flag, which has a rainbow Apple logo as one eye, is a nod to the late Steve Jobs who is quoted as saying: ‘It’s better to be a pirate than join the navy.’ He was referring to his team that created the original Mac. In the early 80s, Apple was already a big company and the success of the…
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