The Economist’s science and technology blog, Babbage, takes a look at the recently auctioned Apple-1 and reproduces Apple’s 1976 logo. Says Babbage: “It depicts Isaac Newton sitting under a tree with an apple about to fall on his head. The inscription on the logo’s border is a quote from William Wordsworth, a romantic English poet: ‘Newton… a mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought… alone.’ Could it be that Mr Jobs himself is a hidden romantic?”
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