Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
“Segall says he came back with five names. Four were ringers, sacrificial lambs for the name he loved — iMac. “It referenced the Mac, and the “i” meant internet,” Segall says. “But it also meant individual, imaginative and all the other things it came to stand for.” It “i” prefix could also be applied to whatever other internet products Apple was working on.
Jobs rejected them all, including iMac.”
via cult of mac
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December 12, 2011 // ♥ 0 notes