Desi Steve Jobs a fost cunoscut lumii ca un inovator si nu ca un inventator, pe numele sau exista inregistrate sute de brevete de inventie si marci, iar 300 dintre ele sunt expuse intr-o expozitie organizata de celebrul muzeu Smithsonian. The Patents and Trademarks of Steve Jobs: Art and Technology that Changed the World se numeste expozitia, iar in ea americanii pot vedea brevetele de inventie si marcile care au stat la baza produselor la care a lucrat Steve Jobs si pe care noi le utilizam cu atat de multa placere astazi.
Some are simple icons — the iPhone’s map icon, the air ballon for Messages. Some are objects so familiar they have become icons in their own right. The original Mac. That silly, circular mouse. The flying-saucer shaped AirPort base station. The Apple Store’s glass stairway. The first patent, filed on Nov. 3, 1980 and illustrated with the case of the Apple II, is described simply as “Personal Computer.” The last patent, filed on Oct. 4, 2011, the day before Jobs died, is for “User Interface for Providing Consolidation and Access.”
Dupa problemele avute cu Bill Gates si Microsoft Steve Jobs a hotarat sa breveteze orice tehnologie noua implementata in produsele sale, asa ca acolo sunt expuse chiar si brevetele de inventie pentru anumite iconite ale iOS, deci Jobs s-a gandit absolut la tot. Daca locuiti in SUA, zona Smithsonian-ului, atunci poate ar fi bine sa faceti o vizita expozitiei organizate acolo.
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