a Xerox of a design for a workbench that a friend gave me from Mechanics Illustrated.
at Xerox Park.
They brought Fuji's Xerox management to NASA, showed them how they worked.
And Fuji Xerox came back and tried to implement that.
And they create Xerox PARC.
And super huge companies-- Xerox PARC, HP-- these are companies that had brilliant technology that
So Bob works at Xerox .
They didnít have Xerox machine so they just, yeah.
the Macintosh the Xerox star used a desktop metaphor with icons for documents and
There is Xerox research that says that 40 percent of printouts are discarded within 24 hours.
I was at Xerox Park, I took um, uh, all of the speeches of the first two days of
So how many people have heard of Xerox Star?
I know you guys all know about Xerox Park and the famous demos and how the GUI came about.
We did a sabbatical at Xerox , PARC.
I assume you've all used a Xerox machine.
He was the CIO at Xerox when Xerox PARC was being created etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
to produce uh copies of all kinds Xerox to a certain extent was uh the
publish those on my Dad's Xerox machine in his office, and sell those.
and John Warak they were working at Xerox Park here and that's when they developed what essentially was the um
Object-oriented programming probably about 20 from simular until Xerox started using it really with Smalltalk
So that top mouse is the one that was in the Xerox PARC research facility that Steve Jobs visited in the late '70s
how Apple built on the work of uh Xerox eventually Apple got a load of the
the Macintosh the alto was never a commercial product but Xerox did release a system based on it in 1981 the star
history; amazing guy at Xerox Park who was the main person who invented the technology that made 3D animation possible and he actually got fired by Xerox Park.
And she made 60 Xerox copies, sent them to 60 reporters
That means, he got to work on the Xerox Star which if you go down to the Computer History Museum, you can find.
One of the people who appreciated this book was Charles Simonyi from Xerox PARC, right across the street here.
world even then it didn't matter much like what were the consumer copying Technologies Xerox machines right so they figured out how to deal with
across the United States they they shuttle coffee in a thousand newsrooms and make xeroxes and a thousand Congressional offices but they also
So if you go back to the history of where all this stuff came from, the Xerox Star was one of the first commercial GUIs
But mainly, that type of projection into the future-- and it comes from Alan Kay and Xerox PARC, who said, the best way to predict the future
Likewise, Xerox decides, we can't just be a copier company.
They do all the things you find in the Mac, but they don't-- in the Xerox Star, and the Alto-- it just doesn't get it, and it doesn't work.
And I know Jeff because back in the mid '80s we were both at an institution known a Xerox .
today, this is something that the early components could be found at Xerox PARC, the things like this kind of crude mouse.
And you know, there was a book a few years back that accused Xerox PARC of fumbling the future.
Against Social Security, Dealers of Lightning, Xerox Park and the Dawn of
original uh company to benefit from this and had a near Monopoly on plane paper copying when the Xerox machine first
It's, you know, sort of Xerox written large.
should put it on if at all you could find it um I have a I have a Xerox copy so I could always send it to you um so
And I explained to if you bought the bonds of Hewlett Packard, Perkin Elmer, Texas Instruments, Merk Lilly Xerox , IBM, Kodak, Polaroid, AIG, Coca
If you tried to do that with a budget-- just think about a traditional organization like GE or I don't know, Xerox .
As you can see here, IBM, Sony, General Signal, Xerox , and Atari all referenced patents he had made on his Electronium.
second, it was the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe and the Western broadcasts and then the fax machines and the Xerox machines that were smuggled into the Soviet Union to
If you think of Cerox and you think of Google, Xerox with a photocopying
work like the mailroom they went, they sent to SEM and the printing shop they sent to Xerox and the-the food service they sent to some company and now they mostly hire temps.
I spoke with someone at Xerox Park yesterday