"The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week opened a new exhibit honoring Steve Jobs at its museum in Alexandria, Virginia," Eric Slivka reports for MacRumors.
"Located in the atrium of the office's Madison Building headquarters, the free museum offers interactive exhibits, a portrait gallery and a theater," Slivka reports. "The Steve Jobs exhibit consists of 30 giant iPhone-like display panels, most of which display the front pages from over 300 patent and trademark filings that bear Jobs' name as inventor or co-inventor."
Slivka reports, "The Steve Jobs exhibit at the USPTO Museum runs through January 15, 2012."
More info and photos of the exhibit in the full article here.
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