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		<title>How the World&#8217;s Greatest Companies Got Their Names &#8211; Part I</title>
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There are hundreds of products we use on almost on a daily basis; products manufactured by world-renowned companies. Companies whose logos are recognized instantly by millions around the globe, and we treat their names as if they&#8217;ve been around forever.
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<td width="59%" align="left" colspan="2"><strong>There are hundreds of products we use on almost on a daily basis; products manufactured by world-renowned companies. Companies whose logos are recognized instantly by millions around the globe, and we treat their names as if they&#8217;ve been around forever.</strong></p>
<p>I unearthed some fascinating stories behind some of the best 	known companies and how they evolved into what they are today.</td>
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<td width="45%"><b>3M</b></td>
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<p align="left">Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company started<br />
			off by mining the material &#8216;corundum&#8217; used to make sandpaper.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/adobe_logo.JPG" width="120" height="150"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Adobe</b></td>
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<p align="left">This came from the name of the river Adobe Creek<br />
			that ran behind the house of founder John Warnock.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/apache-logo.jpg" width="150" height="45"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Apache</b></td>
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<p align="left">It got its name because its founders got started by<br />
			applying patches to code written for NCSA&#8217;s httpd daemon.. The<br />
			result was &#8216;A PAtCHy&#8217;server &#8211;thus, the name ApacheJakarta (project from<br />
			Apache):A project constituted by SUN and Apache to create a web<br />
			server handling servlets and JSPs. Jakarta was name of the<br />
			conference room at SUN where most of the meetings between SUN and<br />
			Apache took place.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/apple-logo1.jpg" width="124" height="150"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Apple Computers</b></td>
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<p align="left">It was the favourite fruit of founder Steve Jobbs.He<br />
			was three months late for filing a name for the business, and he<br />
			threatened to call his company Apple Computers if the other<br />
			colleagues didn&#8217;t suggest a better name by 5 o&#8217;clock.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/cisco_logo.jpg" width="150" height="83"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Cisco</b></td>
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<p align="left">It is not an acronym as popularly believed. Its short for San Francisco.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/coca-cola%20logo.jpg" width="150" height="49"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Coca-Cola</b></td>
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<p align="left">Derived from the coca leaves and kola nuts used as<br />
			flavoring. Coca-Cola creator John S. Pemberton changed the &#8216;K&#8217; of<br />
			kola to &#8216;C&#8217; to make the name look better.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/compaq-logo.jpg" width="156" height="55"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Compaq</b></td>
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<p align="left">This name was formed by using COMp, for computer and<br />
			PAQ to denote a small integral object.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/Corel%20logo.jpg" width="150" height="27"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Corel</b></td>
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<p align="left">The name was derived from the founder&#8217;s name Dr.<br />
			Michael Cowpland. It stands for COwpland Research Laboratory.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/ebay-logo.jpg" width="150" height="62"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>eBay</b></td>
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<p align="left">Pierre Omidyar, who had created the Auction Web<br />
			trading website, had formed a web consulting concern called Echo Bay<br />
			Technology Group. &quot;Echo Bay&quot; didn&#8217;t refer to the town in Nevada, &quot;It<br />
			just sounded cool&quot;, Omidyar reportedly said. Echo Bay Mines Limited,<br />
			a gold mining company, had already taken EchoBay.com, so Omidyar<br />
			registered what (at the time) he thought was the second best name:<br />
			eBay.com.</td>
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<td width="45%"><b>GNU</b></td>
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<p align="left">A species of African antelope. Founder of the GNU<br />
			project Richard Stallman liked the name because of the humor<br />
			associated with its pronunciation and was also influenced by the<br />
			children&#8217;s song &#8216;The GnuSong&#8217; which is a song sung by a gnu. Also it<br />
			fitted into the recursive acronym culture with &#8216;GNU&#8217;s Not Unix&#8217;.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/Google%20Logo.jpg" width="150" height="60"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Google</b></td>
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<p align="left">The name started as a joke boasting about the amount<br />
			of information the search-engine would be able to search. It was<br />
			originally named &#8216;Googol&#8217;,a word for the number represented by 1<br />
			followed by 100 zeros. After founders &#8211; Stanford graduate students<br />
			Sergey Brin and Larry Page presented their project to an angel<br />
			investor; they received a cheque made out to &#8216;Google&#8217;.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hewlett-packard.jpg" width="150" height="97"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Hewlett-Packard</b></td>
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<p align="left">Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to<br />
			decide whether the company they founded would be called<br />
			Hewlett-Packard or <br />
			Packard-Hewlett.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hotmail_logo.jpg" width="150" height="118"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Hotmail</b></td>
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<p align="left">Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing e-mail<br />
			via the web from a computer anywhere in the world. When Sabeer<br />
			Bhatia came up with the business plan for the mail service, he tried<br />
			all kinds of names ending in &#8216;mail&#8217; and finally settled for hotmail<br />
			as it included the letters&quot;html&quot; &#8211; the programming language used to<br />
			write web pages. It was initially referred to as HoTMaiL with<br />
			selective upper casing.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/intel-logo.jpg" width="150" height="99"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Intel</b></td>
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<p align="left">Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore wanted to name their new<br />
			company &#8216;MooreNoyce&#8217; but that was already trademarked by a hotel<br />
			chain so <br />
			they had to settle for an acronym of INTegrated ELectronics. (I<br />
			always thought ot was short for &#8216;Intelligence&#8217;!)</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/java-logo.jpg" width="81" height="150"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Java</b></td>
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<p align="left">Originally called Oak by creator James Gosling, from<br />
			the tree that stood outside his window, the programming team had to<br />
			look for a substitute as there was no other language with the same<br />
			name. Java was selected from a list of suggestions. It came from the<br />
			name of the coffee that the programmers drank.</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/LG-logo.jpg" width="150" height="71"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>LG</b></td>
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<p align="left">Combination of two popular Korean brands Lucky and<br />
			Goldstar. Not really an acronym for &quot;Life&#8217;s Good&quot;!</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/linux-logo.jpg" width="131" height="150"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Linux</b></td>
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<p align="left">Linus Torvalds originally used the Minix OS on his<br />
			system which he replaced by his OS. Hence the working name was Linux<br />
			(Linus&#8217; Minix). He thought the name to be too egotistical and<br />
			planned to name it Freax(free+ freak + x).His friend Ari Lemmke<br />
			encouraged Linus to upload it to a network so it could be easily<br />
			downloaded. Ari gave Linus a directory called linux on his FTP<br />
			server, as he did not like the name Freax.(Linus&#8217; parents named him<br />
			after two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling).</td>
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			<img border="0" src="http://www.offbeatbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/Mercedes%20logo.JPG" width="150" height="99"></td>
<td width="45%"><b>Mercedes-Benz</b></td>
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<p align="left">This was actually financier&#8217;s daughter&#8217;s name. The<br />
			three points of the star were supposed to represent Daimler&#8217;s<br />
			ambition of universal motorization: &quot;on land, on water and in the<br />
			air&quot;.</td>
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