I is for internet
Apple declared the "i" in iMac to stand for "Internet". Attention was given to the out-of-box experience: the user needed to go through only two steps to set up and connect to the Internet. "There's no step 3!" was the catch-phrase in a popular iMac commercial narrated by actor Jeff Goldblum.
Apple later adopted the "i" prefix across its consumer hardware and software lines, such as the iPod, iBook, iPhone, iLife, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iTunes, iWeb, iWork, iSight, and iSync. The prefix has caught on for non-Apple Inc products as well.
2007-03-11 07:40:54
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answered by elf2002 6
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It began with the iMac, meaning it replaced into hassle-free for individuals to become in touch with the internet. It additionally became quite synonymous with the Apple form call, so the iPod got here out. What additionally helped the iPod quite be an cyber web gadget replaced into downloadable iTunes. jointly as the iPhone is likewise cyber web able, it rather is not any realy vast difference when you consider that that applies to maximum different cellular telephones, too. nonetheless, i-telephone drew a large aim audience incredibly much entirely on the Apple image. you would be able to evaluate it such as the computing gadget's until now (yet no longer unique) tie-in with the internet with such issues as email, E-commerce, etc as digital transactions particularly than actual.
2016-10-01 22:52:50
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answered by ? 3
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The "i" stands for individual. Put it with any context and you will see that it makes sense.
2007-03-11 07:37:16
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answered by miranti2003 2
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I dunno, that's just Apple trying to be cool I guess, lol.
Maybe it means, interactive, for which reason I do not know. Or intuitive. Like I said, I dunno.
2007-03-11 07:36:10
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answered by Skitch_™ 3
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