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Jeff Johnson

DigiBarn TV: Apple's Knowledge Navigator concept video (1987) - 0 views

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    Apple's Knowledge Navigator concept video (1987) by Allan Kay and team. This work builds on Kay's original Dynabook concept developed at Xerox PARC in the early 1970s.
David Corking

GUIdebook > Articles > "The Xerox Star: A retrospective" | IEEE Magazine, 1989 - 0 views

  • With hindsight, we can say that it might have been better to release these technologies into the public domain or to market them early, so that they might have become industry standards. Instead, alternative approaches developed at other companies have become the industry standards. Xerox’s current participation in the development of various industry standards indicates its desire to reverse this trend.
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    Transcript of an article that showed the innovations in the Star workstation, which by then were found everywhere (though they may not have worked as well, and were not yet popular of IBM and Compaq PCs.) The overlapping windows, selection, menus, focus, object-oriented design and of course the mouse itsef were also found in Smalltalk-80. However, the icons, representing documents, folders, printers and so on, were a unique innovation. Did Apple license the Star technology as well as Smalltalk-80?
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    Transcript of an article that showed the innovations in the Star workstation, which by then were found everywhere (though they may not have worked as well, and were not yet popular of IBM and Compaq PCs.) The overlapping windows, selection, menus, focus, object-oriented design and of course the mouse itsef were also found in Smalltalk-80. However, the icons, representing documents, folders, printers and so on, were a unique innovation.
mahmed azam

زيروكس تطرح احدث طابعات لدعم الشركات الصغيرة - 0 views

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    أعلنت زيروكس مصر عن اختراع مدهش للغاية وهي طابعة الليزر الجديدة Phaser 6500 بالألوان والتي تعد من افضل الاختراعات في السنوات الاخيرة والأقل في معدلات استهلاك الطاقة في فئتها.
Jeff Johnson

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  • The first Apple logo was a complex picture of Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. The logo was inscribed: "Newton … A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought … Alone." It was designed by Ronald Wayne, who along with Wozniak and Jobs, actually founded Apple Computer. In 1976, after only working for two weeks at Apple, Wayne relinquished his stock (10% of the company) for a one-time payment of $800 because he thought Apple was too risky! (Had he kept it, Wayne’s stock would be worth billions!)
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