Apple plants the pirate flag at its headquarters to celebrate 40 years

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Last week as soon as the Apple keynote began in which it presented the new iPhone SE and the 9,7-inch iPad Pro Apple wanted to anticipate the anniversary that is celebrated today and presented a video in which summarized the most important devices you have created in one video, that we show you after the jump, although you have probably already seen it. Today April 1 marks 40 years since Steve Jobs, Steve W0zniak and Ronald Wayne registered the Apple Compueter Inc. company in Santa Clara County. The two Stevens had 45% of the company while Ronald only kept him. 10%.

But soon after, Ronald, who was in charge of designing the company logo, left the company, leaving the two Stevens as majority partners of the company, each having 50% of the same. Over the years, both left the company they had created and later only one of them returned, Jobs, who returned when the company was in its worst moments, moments in which General Electric was in the spotlight for 2.000 million dollars. If this move had come true, most likely Apple would have become what it is today.

To celebrate this 40th anniversary, the guys from Cupertino have hung the pirate flag in their Infinite Loop offices. The ironic flag is completed with the apple logo in one of the caravel's eyes, the apple represented by the rainbow, a logo used in the first Mac designed by Jobs and Wozniak. The pirate flag represents those first years in which both worked together with their team to be able to launch the first Mac to the market.


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