Xerox PARC Demo for Apple (1979)
Scientists at Xerox PARC showed in December 1979 a team of from Apple the graphical user interface (GUI)


Ubiquitous Computing - Xerox PARC circa 1991
"Coined by the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center's (PARC) Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), [Ubiquitous Computing] describes a vision of the future. Just as electric motors have disappeared into the background of everyday life, PARC scientists envision a future where mobile computational devices w...


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PARC scientist recalls Jobs' famous Xerox visits
At a Churchill Club event in San Jose, Calif., former PARC engineer Larry Tesler talks about Steve Jobs' trips to Xerox's PARC, including the one where Jobs eyed the company's graphical user interface prototype, which ended up making it into the Mac OS. Tesler decided to leave Xerox soon after an...


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Fascination Xerox Parc
Clip of the film documentation "Triumph of the Nerds" www.pbs.org


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Steve Jobs visits Xerox PARC (1979)
The graphical user interface was developed at the research center Xerox PARC. Xerox didn't get the idea but Steve Jobs. This clip is from PBS Triumph of the Nerds (1996).


Xerox PARC -- A Creative Ecology? by John Seeley Brown
John Seely Brown was chief scientist of Xerox Corporation and director of its Palo Alto Research Center for almost 20 years. His lecture answers two central questions: What made PARC so creative? Did Xerox really fumble the future to Apple? John Seely Brown is currently a USC visiting scholar and...


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Xerox Parc - Office Alto Commercial
[May 14, 1979] In this short one-minute commercial, Xerox introduces its vision for the office of the future. Years ahead of its time, the 1972 Xerox Alto featured Ethernet networking, a full page display, a mouse, laser printing, e-mail, and a windows-based user interface. Although it's high pri...


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Xerox Alto Computer
This is a demostration of the Xerox Alto computer in 1974. The Alto, introduced in 1973, but never commercially produced, was perhaps the most innovative design in computer history: it had a mouse, a GUI, an object-oriented OS and development tools, and fast networking with the first ethernet car...


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Xerox PARC and Apple
Clip from "Triumph of the Nerds"


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Jamless printer on show at Xerox PARC
Researchers at Xerox PARC have invented a printer that doesn't jam.


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Xerox PARC's Jim Thornton talks about content-centric networks
VentureBeat's Dean Takahashi interviews Jim Thornton, a researcher at Xerox PARC, about how to make the internet faster through content-centric networks


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DigiBarn TV: Complete Xerox PARC Demo of the Mockingbird Composer's tool (Oct 1980)
DigiBarn TV: Complete Xerox PARC Demo of the Mockingbird Composer's tool (Oct 1980) Mockingbird, a Musician's Amanuensis by Severo Ornstein and John T. Maxwell Mockingbird was the first screen-based computer music scoring system. It was built at Xerox PARC in 1980 by Severo M. Ornstein and John T...


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BBC documentary history of computers part 6
How I Made $729k Buying & Selling Websites tinyurl.com This is part 6. The BBC broadcasted in 1991 the serie 'The dream machine'. This part starts with the history of books, Canon Tiller Master of the Library Hereford Cathedral talks about the first 'chain library' (at least you did not have to p...


John Seely Brown and John Hagel discuss Xerox Parc and the C
Andrew Keen speaks with John Seely Brown and John Hagel about Xerox Parc and the Center for the Edge


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xerox parc 3-D printing
This tricky photo layout used 3-D virtualization software in development at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center


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