Friday, November 25, 2011

30 iPhone Giants for Steve Jobs

 
Steve Jobs again received an award in an exhibition at the museum office of patents and copyrights United States, the USPTO (The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) to commemorate the 300 inventions.

The exhibition is located in Alexandria, Virginia was unveiled last week and is open to the public.

MacRumors reported that the event showcased 30 giant iPhone is titled 'The Patents and Trademarks of Steve Jobs: Art and Technology That Changed the World'. "This exhibition aims to commemorate the broad impact of the style of Steve Jobs entrepreneurship and innovation in everyday life," said David Kappos Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO, "Patent and copyright trademark provides a striking example of the importance of intellectual property in global market "he added.



300 patents that appear on the iPhone screen is a giant serve targeted some of them, the clickwheel on the iPod as the input feature a rotating command, voicemail and other managers.

The exhibition will run until January 15, 2012 coming in the Madison Building atrium, and can be enjoyed for free.

source: kabarit.com

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