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Rob also created ads and printed materials for Apple. The basic design of his Apple logo is still in use by the company today, but it has had many elements changed along the way. [citation needed] Janoff later worked for agencies established in New York City and Chicago such as Chiat/Day where he designed print, TV advertising and branding for ...
The Bite in the Apple: A Memoir of My Life with Steve Jobs is a 2013 book by Chrisann Brennan. She is an American painter, Steve Jobs 's high school girlfriend, an early employee of Apple Inc. before it went public, [ 1 ] and the mother of Jobs's first child, Lisa Brennan-Jobs . [ 2 ]
Apple Comics, or Apple Press, an American comic book publisher, 1986–1994; Yabloko (Russian: Я́блоко, lit. 'apple'), The Russian United Democratic Party; Party of Free Democrats (formerly and informally Yabluko, lit. ' apple '), Ukraine; Apple Store, a chain of retail stores from Apple, Inc.
Numbers works in a fashion somewhat different from traditional spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3.In the traditional model, the table is the first-class citizen of the system, acting as both the primary interface for work and as the container for other types of media like charts or digital images.
"Second Bite of the Apple" is the first single released from British band Beady Eye's second album, BE. "Second Bite of the Apple" was released along with B-side "Dreaming of Some Space" which used backmasking. To promote the song Beady Eye performed 'Second Bite of the Apple' on the semi-final of the BBC talent show The Voice UK on 15 June 2013.
A degmacyte or bite cell is an abnormally shaped mature red blood cell with one or more semicircular portions removed from the cell margin, known as "bites". [1] [2] These "bites" result from the mechanical removal of denatured hemoglobin during splenic filtration as red cells attempt to migrate through endothelial slits from splenic cords into the splenic sinuses. [3]
Biting the Apple is an album led by saxophonist Dexter Gordon recorded in 1976 and released on the Danish SteepleChase label. [1] [2] The album was released in the U.S. in collaboration with Inner City Records. The album's title refers to Gordon's return to New York City for a 1976 performance after living abroad for many years. [3] [4]