COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE STEVE JOBS EXHIBIT
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwire -12/05/11)- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the world’s leading establishment exploring the history of computing and the ongoing stroke on society, currently voiced the launch of a new online vaunt on mythological Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Called “Steve Jobs… First, Last, One more thing…” the vaunt traces Jobs’s hold up from his girl office building ‘Blue Boxes’ with partner Steve Wozniak — inclination that authorised the user to make free write calls — to conduct of the world’s greatest company.
The vaunt facilities singular footage of Jobs from 1980 vocalization about the early days of Apple. “We had no thought what people would do with these things,” Jobs says in the video, describing the 1977 Apple II computer that launched Apple in to a vital technology company.
“In Jobs’s own words, we listen to how fitness as well as ability played large purposes in Apple’s founding,” pronounced Dag Spicer, CHM’s comparison curator. “We also see how focused, clear and credible Jobs could be, even at this early stage.” Jobs, who seems to honestly conclude the bulk of what Apple could be, remarks: “For a little funny reason in the universe, two people from Los Altos and Cupertino, California managed to wish something that only so happened to be what about a million other people wanted.”
The new vaunt facilities objects from the Museum’s permanent collection, which binds over 100,000 artifacts, together with 3,000 Apple-related items. The new online vaunt also facilities photographs of Jobs and an letter on his life. Other singular and critical early Apple papers in the Museum’s permanent pick up include the primary charity matter for the first of Apple and the Macintosh commercial operation plan.
URL for “Steve Jobs: First, Last, One more thing…” is www.computerhistory.org/highlights/stevejobs/
About the Computer History MuseumThe Computer History Museum (CHM) in Mountain View, California is a nonprofit classification with a four-decade story as the world’s heading establishment exploring the story of computing and the ongoing stroke on society. The Museum is dedicated to the refuge and jubilee of mechanism story and is home to the largest general pick up of computing artifacts in the world, encompassing mechanism hardware, software, documentation, ephemera, photographs and relocating images.
The Museum brings mechanism story to hold up through an acclaimed orator series, energetic website, docent-led tours as well as earthy and online exhibits. Current exhibits include “Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine No. 2,” “Mastering the Game: A History of Computer Chess,” and “An Analog Life: Remembering Jim Williams.”
The Museum’s signature vaunt on the story of computing, “Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing,” non-stop in Jan 2011.
For more information and updates, call (650) 810-1059, visit www.computerhistory.org, check us out on Facebook, and follow @computerhistory on Twitter.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwire -12/05/11)- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the world’s leading establishment exploring the history of computing and the ongoing stroke on society, currently voiced the launch of a new online vaunt on mythological Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Called “Steve Jobs… First, Last, One more thing…” the vaunt traces Jobs’s hold up from his girl office building ‘Blue Boxes’ with partner Steve Wozniak — inclination that authorised the user to make free write calls — to conduct of the world’s greatest company.
The vaunt facilities singular footage of Jobs from 1980 vocalization about the early days of Apple. “We had no thought what people would do with these things,” Jobs says in the video, describing the 1977 Apple II computer that launched Apple in to a vital technology company.
“In Jobs’s own words, we listen to how fitness as well as ability played large purposes in Apple’s founding,” pronounced Dag Spicer, CHM’s comparison curator. “We also see how focused, clear and credible Jobs could be, even at this early stage.” Jobs, who seems to honestly conclude the bulk of what Apple could be, remarks: “For a little funny reason in the universe, two people from Los Altos and Cupertino, California managed to wish something that only so happened to be what about a million other people wanted.”
The new vaunt facilities objects from the Museum’s permanent collection, which binds over 100,000 artifacts, together with 3,000 Apple-related items. The new online vaunt also facilities photographs of Jobs and an letter on his life. Other singular and critical early Apple papers in the Museum’s permanent pick up include the primary charity matter for the first of Apple and the Macintosh commercial operation plan.
URL for “Steve Jobs: First, Last, One more thing…” is www.computerhistory.org/highlights/stevejobs/
About the Computer History MuseumThe Computer History Museum (CHM) in Mountain View, California is a nonprofit classification with a four-decade story as the world’s heading establishment exploring the story of computing and the ongoing stroke on society. The Museum is dedicated to the refuge and jubilee of mechanism story and is home to the largest general pick up of computing artifacts in the world, encompassing mechanism hardware, software, documentation, ephemera, photographs and relocating images.
The Museum brings mechanism story to hold up through an acclaimed orator series, energetic website, docent-led tours as well as earthy and online exhibits. Current exhibits include “Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine No. 2,” “Mastering the Game: A History of Computer Chess,” and “An Analog Life: Remembering Jim Williams.”
The Museum’s signature vaunt on the story of computing, “Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing,” non-stop in Jan 2011.
For more information and updates, call (650) 810-1059, visit www.computerhistory.org, check us out on Facebook, and follow @computerhistory on Twitter.