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A is for Apple! The Story of Apple, Inc.
Location: National Electronics Museum
Brought To You By: National Electronics Museum
Phone: 4107650230
Event Website: Click here
Cost: $1 - $3
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Description
The National Electronics Museum's new exhibit highlights the remarkable story and early computers of Apple Inc. Throughout Apple’s history Steve Jobs’ priority was to focus on the quality and revolution of the product, not making money. He maintained his priority by recruiting engineering and design pioneers to push the limits of computing. And, he championed a vertical model featuring an integration of high-end hardware and software.
With his belief that "innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower," work ethic, and creative marketing, Apple displayed to users how to easily run a business, produce their own music, and design the future. See a replica of Apple’s first computer, those that followed, plus the entertaining ads that sold them to the world.
This exhibit was made possible through the generous support of Mr. Robert Roswell, System Source, an e-system provider located in Hunt Valley, MD.
For additional information please call 410-765-0230. Close and free parking. Join us at the National Electronics Museum (located at: 1745 W. Nursery Road, Linthicum, MD; website: http://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/) -- where enjoyment and education come together!
Brought To You By: National Electronics Museum
Phone: 4107650230
Event Website: Click here
Cost: $1 - $3
Dates & Times:
Description
The National Electronics Museum's new exhibit highlights the remarkable story and early computers of Apple Inc. Throughout Apple’s history Steve Jobs’ priority was to focus on the quality and revolution of the product, not making money. He maintained his priority by recruiting engineering and design pioneers to push the limits of computing. And, he championed a vertical model featuring an integration of high-end hardware and software.
With his belief that "innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower," work ethic, and creative marketing, Apple displayed to users how to easily run a business, produce their own music, and design the future. See a replica of Apple’s first computer, those that followed, plus the entertaining ads that sold them to the world.
This exhibit was made possible through the generous support of Mr. Robert Roswell, System Source, an e-system provider located in Hunt Valley, MD.
For additional information please call 410-765-0230. Close and free parking. Join us at the National Electronics Museum (located at: 1745 W. Nursery Road, Linthicum, MD; website: http://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/) -- where enjoyment and education come together!
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National Electronics Museum (more info)
1745 West Nursery Road
Linthicum Heights Maryland 21090
WEBSITE: http://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/
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