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http://www.buzzle.com/articles/what-does-apple-computers-i-stand-for-in-ipod.html
What does Apple Computer's " i " stand for in iPod? Lots of people accept
the names of things, without thinking about the meaning of the words used in
the product name. We all do it pretty often. But really, what does that " i
" in many of Apple's products stand for?
 [image: What does Apple Computer's " i " stand for in iPod?]
The general consensus seems to suggest that "Internet" is what the " i " in
Apple's product line stands for; like "e" stands for "electronic," as in
e-mail. This makes me laugh. I've done a little teaching over the years and
I like to help others look good expressing themselves through writing;
instead of looking like an unschooled "idiot" when it comes to writing in
their native language. We each took English in school, right? Well, most of
us. Not that I'm perfect in following all the rules either. But, I follow
the rules reasonably well, as we all should I think, since it is our own
language. But that's just my personal opinion. I love learning and applying
knowledge in lots of things, including English; but enough about me.

The word "Internet" is the proper name for the web, so it should always be
capitalized, to follow grammar rules. When Steve Jobs of Apple hired his
product naming man, and they put a little " i " on the front of their
products, they were throwing grammar rules out the window. Also, since many
Apple devices start with a small " i " as their proper name, like iMac, they
are "breaking the rules" so to speak, with their entire product line names.
It's kind of a good idea promotional wise, to be looked at as the renegade
brand that does things differently and in an original, more personal way. I
think Apple has become more cutting edge lately in their line of electronics
and am amazed at what they have developed. I haven't always felt this way
about Apple but am noticing a wider margin of innovation and functionality.
Do you feel that way at all?

I've heard some people say they liked to think of the little " i " in
Apple's products as representative of themselves; as in "me, myself and I."
As in, it's my personal Mac computer the iMac, or my personal phone, the
iPhone. I'm sure Apple doesn't mind that mindset at all. * Here's a funny
thing though, once I saw an interview with Steve Jobs and he said the little
" i " stood for idiot. Very funny. His idiot machines are pretty smart. *

I do have a complaint against Apple however. I think this one company is
"helping" people everywhere forget their basic English grammar rule of
putting a capitalized letter on the front of proper names. When everyone
sees the small " i " on the front of this brand, they tend to use that model
in regards to other things; like "Internet." This makes me a little
irritated with a small " i " as I see more and more people doing this. At
least I finally think I know what has been causing this trend ...a great
Apple marketing campaign! Well, that and maybe a bit of our declining
American education system At least we got the little " i " in front of
Apple's products settled. And if you wouldn't mind, could you please
capitalize Internet from now on? I'd like to get that back on track so I
don't have to think about it every time I browse the Internet.

Thanks for reading.

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   By Cj Kidd <http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=14910>

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