![]() I had expected that all of the good people would have left. Steve Jobs described his return to Apple in this way: Longtime Apple fans and employees used to say that if you cut them, they would “bleed six colors.” Someday soon… What does the name of the site mean?īack in the olden days, Apple’s logo featured a rainbow of six colors. Jay Fanelli of Cotton Bureau came up with the “6C” logo during a back-and-forth while we were talking about making a Six Colors t-shirt we still haven’t made. Learn more about his many powers at Extra Moon. He does things with servers you wouldn’t believe. Greg Knauss is the Six Colors system administrator. He regularly appears on The Incomparable and co-hosts The Rebound podcast. Dan and Jason co-created the Clockwise podcast, of which Dan is still a regular host and Jason appears sometimes. Dan finished his Macworld career as a Senior Editor and is now a freelancer writer, podcaster, and author. He and Jason worked together for many years at Macworld. You can email me at on Twitter and the site’s on Twitter at Dan Morenĭan Moren is the other regular writer on Six Colors. I left IDG in 2014 and now write here, as well as writing regular columns for Macworld and Tom’s Guide. I’ve written breaking news, interviewed executives (including Steve Jobs), reviewed major products, written how-to articles, penned award-winning editorials, shot and edited videos, produced podcasts… you name it. During my time at Macworld, I covered every major Apple product release, including every version of OS X, the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and much more. I was the lead editor for Macworld for more than a decade. ![]() Its founder and editor in chief is Jason Snell. Six Colors provides daily coverage of Apple, other technology companies, and the intersection of technology and culture.
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