How 16 famous electronic companies got their names (blogs.static.mentalfloss.com) 27 points by jingsong 17y ago ↗ HN
[–] TravisLS 17y ago ↗ For anyone who enjoyed this article, here's the holy grail of company name etymologies:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_company_name_etymologie... [–] jpwagner 17y ago ↗ The reason the article exists is that the "holy grail" is tedious.
[–] antiismist 17y ago ↗ More interesting than how they got thier names is what these companies were doing before their names got famous. For example on this list there are decendants from a pulp mill, dried fish exporter, and a playing card maker.
[–] kazuya 17y ago ↗ > 10. Seiko: The watchmaker takes its name from a Japanese word meaning 'exquisite' or 'success'.It does not mean 'success' in this case.And it's rather 'precision work' than 'exquisite'.BTW the old Canon logo is quite lovely, isn't it.
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It does not mean 'success' in this case.
And it's rather 'precision work' than 'exquisite'.
BTW the old Canon logo is quite lovely, isn't it.