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  2. Here's why Apple is flying a pirate flag over its ... - AOL

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    The flag bears much of the company's history and is symbolic of founder Steve Jobs' vision for Apple as it progressed in to the future. Here's why Apple is flying a pirate flag over its ...

  3. Jolly Roger - Wikipedia

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    The early development team of the Apple Macintosh used a pirate flag to portray a "rebellious" spirit. [100] Anarchist and Pirate protest with the Jolly Roger flag in Hungary. Before changing to a stylized "P", Sweden's Pirate Party used the Jolly Roger as its symbol, which is still used extensively in the Pirate movement.

  4. Emanuel Wynn - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel Wynn's flag. Most historians agree that Cranby's journal is the first witness account of a black Jolly Roger used aboard ship, [3] which Cranby described as "a sable ensign with cross bones, a death's head, and an hour glass" (the quotation is from Earle, Pirate Wars, p. 154) or "A Sable Flag with a White Death's Head and Crossed Bones in the Fly."

  5. History of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 as an assembled circuit board with a retail price of $666.66. [41] [42] [43] Wozniak later said he had had no idea about the relation between the number and the mark of the beast, and that he came up with the price because he liked repeating digits. [39] About 200 units of the Apple I were eventually sold. [44]

  6. How Apple Made History This Year - AOL

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    How Apple Made History This Year. ... minus Apple's 30% cut. In its first day, downloads quickly topped 1 million. ... finishing out the year with $108.2 billion in sales, for an astonishing 66% ...

  7. Now That Apple's Made History, What's Next? - AOL

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  8. Bartholomew Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Roberts (17 May 1682 – 10 February 1722), born John Roberts, was a Welsh pirate who was, measured by vessels captured, the most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy. [2]

  9. Edward England - Wikipedia

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    Edward England's flag, described by the East India Company as "flying a black flag with a skull and crossed bones at the main". Edward England (c. 1685 –1721) [1] [2] was an Irish pirate. The ships he sailed on included the Pearl (which he renamed The Royal James) and later the Fancy, for which England exchanged the Pearl in 1720.