Thursday, 10 January 2013

Why is all of Apple's products use "i"?


Why is all of Apple's products use "i"?
It started with the first iMac back in 1998.

The i stood for internet, and the idea was it could be taken out of the box and connected to the internet in two steps. They did the same with the new notebook, the iBook.

By the time the iPod came along three years later, the i had become synonymous with Apple and moved to being perceived as 'intelligent'. Thus the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, etc etc.

Not all Apple products used the i prefix. Professional Macs used the Power prefix for many years, and the Mac mini, Macbooks, and lots of software titles didn't bother with the i.

1 comment:

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