00:03The Apple Museum is about 50 years of one of the most innovative tech companies as I see it at
00:11least and we made a museum in contrast to many of the museum because there are many Apple museums
00:18but most of them they're like for techies and their collections rather than a museum. People
00:27bought a machine, put it down in the house and they could literally ask their kids online to play around
00:32with it.
00:36And it was a really interactive way because it's...
00:55Well, we started, I think, five or six years ago with the idea to tell stories about Apple and to
01:03tell people who are passionate about it, how it came to be and what history was behind.
01:08Most of the stories and most of the products we know today because a lot of people, they think that
01:13Apple started with the iPod or eventually with the iPhone, but the history is very rich.
01:19It's 50 years old and they actually started with something that now we call a motherboard, which is the Apple
01:24One.
01:24The Apple One had our depot mainly in the gray period, but sometimes even nowadays Apple made some computers, which
01:40we have a feeling of weren't really successful.
01:43And we pointed out the mistakes they made and sometimes they learned their lesson and sometimes you see Apple making
01:49the same mistake again.
01:52The Apple One is nice because it's the ceramic or ceramic.
01:57The Apple One is nice because it's the ceramic or ceramic.
02:03It's pretty cool.
02:04Paul Jobs had a vision with Mark Newwell.
02:10The Apple One is nice because...
02:15The remarkably is nice because...
02:17…
02:18Yeah, just a tip of three though here.
02:31Thank you very much.
02:52Thank you very much.
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03:22Thank you very much.
03:51Thank you very much.
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