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    Taligent Inc. (a portmanteau of "talent" and "intelligent") was an American software company. Based on the Pink object-oriented operating system conceived...
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  • OS in the 1990s led to a few cancelled projects, code named Star Trek, Taligent, and Copland. Although the classic Mac OS and macOS (Mac OS X) have different...
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    Microsoft's monopoly and the Wintel duopoly. The alliance yielded the launch of Taligent, Kaleida Labs, the PowerPC CPU family, the Common Hardware Reference Platform...
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    Project Amber (a codename for what would become OpenDoc) a path toward Taligent. Taligent was considered the future of the Macintosh, and work on other tools...
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    departments at Apple. He has contributed to the classic Mac OS, A/UX, HyperCard, Taligent and Kaleida Labs (as project manager in the AIM alliance), AppleScript...
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    pattern was later migrated by Taligent to Java and popularized in a paper by Taligent CTO Mike Potel. After Taligent's discontinuation in 1998, Andy Bower...
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  • that Taligent would fix this with all its modern foundation of full reentrance, preemptive multitasking, and protected memory. When the Taligent efforts...
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  • Microsoft, Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, and Taligent. Sun Microsystems, Silicon Graphics, and Taligent have since left the organization. As of September 2022[update]...
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    Taligent before deciding upon building out its object application framework OpenStep in partnership with NeXT as a "preemptive move against Taligent and...
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    terminal emulation and software development environments, originally for the Taligent project by Apple Inc. and IBM. Andalé Mono has a sibling called Andalé...
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    years, Taligent's theoretical innovation was often compared to NeXT's older but mature and commercially established platform, but Taligent's launch in...
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  • (formerly named OS/390, MVS), and z/VSE. In 1992, Apple and IBM cofounded Taligent, based upon Pink, an operating system with a mass of sophisticated object-oriented...
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  • Submarine, and released System 7 in 1991.: 169  Pink was spun off into Taligent, Inc in 1992 within the AIM alliance with IBM.: 167  In the theme of Blue...
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  • create a "next-generation" OS to succeed its classic Mac OS through the Taligent, Copland and Gershwin projects, but all were eventually abandoned. This...
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  • slump Unix philosophy Examples in information technology: IPv6 deployment, Taligent, Workplace OS, Copland, Rhapsody Raymond, Eric. "Second-system effect"...
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  • conventional operating systems like Unix or OS/2. Developed in collaboration with Taligent and its Pink operating system imported from Apple via the AIM alliance...
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  • Application Environment MkLinux PowerOpen Environment Star Trek – unreleased Taligent – unreleased Copland – unreleased Newton OS iPod OS iOS was previously...
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    which led to the creation of the PowerPC processor architecture, and the Taligent operating system. In 1992, Apple introduced the Macintosh Performa line...
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    built on top of one or more potential operating system bases, such as Taligent, Solaris, or Windows 98. The designer behind iMac's case was Jonathan Ive...
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  • could run various operating systems, including Windows NT, OS/2, Solaris, Taligent and AIX. One of the stated goals of the PReP specification was to leverage...
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    projects within Apple which influenced team members of the Fuchsia project: Taligent (codenamed "Pink") and iOS (codenamed "Purple"). The color-based naming...
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  • systems and development tools of their own. Some of these efforts, such as Taligent, did not fully come to fruition; others, like Java, gained widespread adoption...
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    started as an Apple project but evolved into a joint venture with IBM called Taligent, and Copland, which started in 1994 and was cancelled two years later—Apple...
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    Siri Texture Topsy Potential Disney Partnerships AIM alliance Kaleida Labs Taligent Akamai Arm DiDi Digital Ocean iFund Imagination Rockstar Consortium...
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  • limited in later versions (i.e. building depends on compiler support). After Taligent became part of IBM in early 1996, Sun Microsystems decided that the new...
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  • by Symantec Internationalization and Unicode support originating from Taligent The release on December 8, 1998 and subsequent releases through J2SE 5...
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  • DR2 — Titan Mac OS X Server 10.2 Jaguar – Tigger Other operating systems Taligent OS — Defiant, Pink Version: 9.0-9.0.1 - MonarchTide 9.1 - Tilden 9.1.1...
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  • next-generation Mac OS operating system, including projects code-named Pink, Taligent, and Copland. Mac OS X was ultimately built on NeXTSTEP, after Apple purchased...
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    multiple operating systems such as Windows NT, NetWare, OS/2, Solaris, Taligent, AIX and Mac OS but in the end only IBM's Unix variant AIX was used and...
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  • Microsoft Kin, a mobile phone line (originally codenamed Project Pink) Taligent, an Apple/IBM partner corporation with software codenamed Pink Pinks (TV...
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