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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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DESCRIPTION:Apple Inc. (formerly: Apple Computer\, Inc.)\, located in Cuper
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
DTSTAMP:20260310T131244Z
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DESCRIPTION:Apple Inc. (formerly: Apple Computer\, Inc.)\, located in Cuper
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  companies. It was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ron 
 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
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 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
 he Stanford University Libraries have acquired approximately forty archival
  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
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 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
 d influenced design generally. Apple has during the last decade generally b
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
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  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
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 Wayne (who shortly thereafter sold his share in the company) to develop com
 puters for personal use. Their first product was the Apple I computer. Appl
 e products such as the Apple I and Il and Macintosh personal computers\, th
 e iPod music player\, the iPod\, the iPhone\, and the iTunes Music Store ha
 ve been successful in the marketplace\, defined new product categories\, an
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 een among the world's largest companies by market capitalization.\n\n \n\nT
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  collections\, as well as print and media resources\, on the history of App
 le. The foundation for building this set of collections was the acquisition
  of the Apple Computer\, Inc. Records in 1997\, shortly after Steve Jobs re
 turned to the company as its CEO. This collection alone consists of roughly
  600 linear feet of documentation and other materials assembled by Apple st
 aff over a period of more than a decade. \n\n\nThe exhibit runs from August
  29 to October 15\, 2025. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lear
 n more about visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.
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SUMMARY:Highlights from the Apple Inc. Collections in the Silicon Valley Ar
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