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The two researchers, formerly of Xerox PARC—where the personal computer was invented—show that information and the business processes it informs are socially constructed.
Making Sense of It All: Getting Knowledge From Information Michael Totty 2011
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Before that, he worked at Apple for 5 years, and before that, Xerox PARC for 12 years, and before that, IBM.
Steve Rosenbaum: Google's User Happiness Problem Steve Rosenbaum 2011
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Bruce Damer: Yup it will be that way, so for example I choose to load up Google or Bing and then I am in their space, but it looks and acts somewhat similarly as people have gotten used to common interfaces from way back at Xerox PARC, the misty days of our ancestors
January 2010 2010
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Bruce Damer: Yup it will be that way, so for example I choose to load up Google or Bing and then I am in their space, but it looks and acts somewhat similarly as people have gotten used to common interfaces from way back at Xerox PARC, the misty days of our ancestors
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The Coming Data Explosion ReadWriteWeb ". .according to a presentation that Google VP Marissa Mayer made last August at Xerox PARC, this 'data explosion is bigger than Moore's law.'"
The Technology newsbucket: data explosion, HTML5 primer, open data orders and more 2010
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Xerox PARC was the birthplace of ethernet, PostScript, the MAC gui, the basic research on e paper tech.
The New York Times envisions version 2.0 of the newspaper » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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The big idea is "messaging" -- that is what the kernal of Smalltalk/Squeak is all about and it's something that was never quite completed in our Xerox PARC phase.
Multiplication is not repeated addition Bill Kerr 2009
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My friend Bob Spinrad — who recently passed away, but who ran Xerox PARC, the Palo Alto Research Center, for a while — said, “The only institutions that do R&D are either institutions that are monopolies or wrongly believe that they are.”
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These technologies were developed by about two dozen key individuals in Xerox PARC.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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As a result, several of his staff who felt that microcomputers represented the future moved to Xerox PARC, which was then getting underway.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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