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Logo is an interpreted language designed by Papert in 1966 to be a tool for helping people (especially kids) learn computer programming concepts. In addition to being used for that purpose, it is often used as a language for controlling mechanical robots and other similar devices. Logo interfaces even exist for building block / toy robot sets. Logo uses a special graphics cursor called "the turtle", and Logo is itself sometimes called "Turtle Graphics". Logo is quite portable but not particularly fast. Versions can be found on almost every computer platform in the world. Additionally, some other languages (notably some Pascal versions) provide Logo-like interfaces for graphics-intensive programming. www.saugus.net/Computer/terms.shtml
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an identifying symbol used to advertise and promote an organization, event, product or service. Usually, such symbols combine pictorial and textual elements in a distinctive manner. When consisting solely of stylized textual elements, such symbols are referred to as logotypes or wordmarks. icnet.ic.gc.ca/publication/english/clf-nsi/glossary-glossaire_e.html
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Always make sure your style guide has information about proper use of your company's logo and/or your site logo, including all variations and approved methods of rendering in techniques such as Flash. www.edit-work.com/webstyleguide/styleguide.html
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A logo containing the name of a company or store has a tremendous effect on a site's overall look. Paying for a graphic designer to make a professional looking logo is well worth the money. On the Web, logos should generally be saved in gif format, unless they contain photos, in which case they should be saved as a jpeg. If you would like to have a logo made for your store, ICentral does custom design. 42.com/rasmusoftwares/shopsite/glossary.html
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A company, partnership or corporate creation (design) that denotes a unique entity. A possible combination of letters and art work to create a "sole" entity symbol of that specific unit. aablueprint.com/glossary.htm
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An often-stylized group of letters, words or symbols used to represent a business or product. The use of a company's logo is regulated by the federal government . www.tpsigns.com/pages/glossary.html
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Usually the following text printed in four lines centered at the bottom of the verso: Printed in the United States of America from author submitted camera ready copy by: The Gregath Publishing Company P. O. Box 505 - Wyandotte, OK 74370 http://www.gregathcompany.com. www.gregathcompany.com/gloss.html
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Company, partnership or corporate creation (design) that denotes a unique entity. A possible combination of letters and art work to create a "sole" entity symbol of that specific unit. www.c-latitude.com/glossary.asp
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—a programming language designed for children. It features a “turtle” on the screen that can be programmed to move and turn. It can draw lines on the screen as it goes and therefore is capable of drawing things that can lead to interesting designs and explorations of anything from quilt patterns to mapping to geometry. Newer commercial versions called MicroWorlds include multimedia features that can be programmed: backgrounds that interact with the turtle, animations, audio and video. Many other versions have evolved from the original one created under Seymour Papert’s direction at the MIT Media Lab. Extensive background information and access to the software itself in all variations can be obtained via the LOGO Foundation website, http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/logo-foundation/ (return to CONTENTS to find your way back to the link point in the section of text that brought you here) www.techlearninglink.org/Emergent%20Design%20and%20Decentralized%20Models/glossary.htm
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A company, partnership or corporate creation (design) that denotes a unique entity. A possible combination of letters and art work to create a "sole" entity symbol of that specific unit. vt.server101.com/pages/glossary.htm
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