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LOGO

High-level computer programming language designed to teach mathematical concepts. Developed in about 1970 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it became popular in schools and with home computer users because of its ‘turtle graphics’ feature. This allows the user to write programs that create line drawings on a computer screen, or drive a small mobile robot (a ‘turtle’ or ‘buggy’) around the floor.

LOGO encourages the use of languages in a logical and structured way, leading to ‘microworlds’, in which problems can be solved by using a few standard solutions.

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Symbol representing a business, often linked to a brand name or trademark. It may be the name of a company in special type, or a drawing, or a combination of letters and pictures. The logo should be designed to present a positive image of the company to others and to be part of the marketing strategy of the organization.



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