• The Xerox NoteTaker is a portable computer developed at Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, California, in 1978. Although it did not enter production, and only around...
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    team with Adele Goldberg and Douglas Fairbairn that worked on the Xerox NoteTaker, a portable computer system Alan Kay had envisioned. Tesler, then a...
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    engineering prototype is in the Smithsonian Institution. Xerox NoteTaker, developed in 1976 at Xerox PARC, was a precursor to later portable computers from...
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    computers. The computer's design was based largely on the Xerox NoteTaker, a prototype developed at Xerox PARC in 1976 by Alan Kay. It was designed to be portable...
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  • Australian painter and printmaker Douglas Fairbairn, co-developer of the Xerox NoteTaker, one of the first portable computers George Fairbairn (disambiguation)...
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    described the Dynabook in 1972, but no hardware was developed. The Xerox NoteTaker was produced in a very small experimental batch around 1978. In 1975...
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    Lisp machine (redirect from Xerox Dolphin)
    MicroExplorer), and Xerox (Interlisp-D workstations). The operating systems were written in Lisp Machine Lisp, Interlisp (Xerox), and later partly in...
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  • SX-64. Its design was influenced by that of the Xerox NoteTaker, a prototype computer developed at Xerox PARC in 1976. Other portable "work-alikes", that...
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    were inspired by what was probably the first portable computer, the Xerox NoteTaker. The Osborne was about the size of a portable sewing machine, and could...
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  • DocuShare is a content management system developed by Xerox Corporation. DocuShare makes use of open standards and allows for managing content, integrating...
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    Intel 8086 (section Notes)
    Multibus-compatible single-board computer ISBC 86/12 was announced in 1978. The Xerox NoteTaker was one of the earliest portable computer designs in 1978 and used...
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    Mike Wahrman, and colleagues at Xerox for the Xerox Alto computer. The Xerox version went on to inspire many different takes on the first-person maze game...
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  • production at Ordnance Survey in the UK) Ink Development released InkWare NoteTaker and InkWare Photo. Pierre Omidyar and Greg Stein were two of the founders...
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    The Xerox 820 Information Processor is an 8-bit desktop computer sold by Xerox in the early 1980s. The computer runs under the CP/M operating system and...
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  • of 100, based on 8 critics, both indicating "universal acclaim". "Xerox of a Xerox" won the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation at...
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    The demonstration was highly influential and spawned similar projects at Xerox PARC in the early 1970s. The underlying concepts and technologies influenced...
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  • Archie McCardell (category Xerox people)
    in Cologne. McCardell became group president for corporate services at Xerox in 1966. The post of executive vice president for operations was created...
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  • was followed in 1984 by the Macintosh, both having been inspired by the Xerox Alto. On the eve of the release of Windows 1.0 (and with Microsoft's licensing...
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    directly led to the advances at Xerox PARC. Several people went from SRI to Xerox PARC in the early 1970s. In 1973, Xerox PARC developed the Alto personal...
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    surfaces. Around 1981, Xerox included mice with its Xerox Star, based on the mouse used in the 1970s on the Alto computer at Xerox PARC. Sun Microsystems...
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  • manufacture of radios, TVs and photocopiers (as one of the owners of Rank Xerox). The company name lasted until February 1996, when the name and some of...
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  • Spanish for "each one." It is unknown which constant this is supposed to be. Xerox standard XCCS 353/046 just says "Euler's." "UTR #51: Unicode Emoji". Unicode...
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  • previously developed Micro-SPL, a systems programming language for the Xerox Alto. Action! is largely a port of Micro-SPL concepts to the Atari with...
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    birthplace and/or home of many notable companies including Eastman Kodak, Xerox, Bausch & Lomb, Wegmans, Gannett, Paychex, and Western Union, and the region...
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  • the nearly 250 concerts presented. In 2010, 162,000 people attended the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival's 250 concerts presented over nine...
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    (pioneered by the Xerox Alto computer and Bravo word processing program), PostScript, and graphical user interfaces (another Xerox PARC innovation, with...
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  • the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions under the sponsorship name of Xerox Golden Lions. The GLRU served as the main feeder union for the Lions, in...
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    Email (section Notes)
    CompuServe and Xerox used in-house mail systems in the 1970s; CompuServe sold a commercial intraoffice mail product in 1978 to IBM and to Xerox from 1981....
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  • Apple II, it also implemented a GUI inspired by the interface developed at Xerox PARC. Although FTL intended to release further games in the series, this...
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    limited to the engineers at Xerox PARC, the Alto had features years ahead of its time. Both the Xerox Alto and the Xerox Star would inspire the Apple...
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