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The Motley Fool
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Xerox Says Old Apple Legend Misses the Point PARC Fires Back at a New Yorker story claiming Xerox "flubbed the future." mark for My Articles similar articles
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Microsoft Reaches Gesture-Based Licensing Agreement EON Reality is the latest firm to license a technology developed at Microsoft Research and bring it to market. In this case, EON has picked up Microsoft's "Touchlight" gesture-based interaction software. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Otis Port
Can New Technology Recharge Xerox? Herve Gallaire talks about getting the innovation engine back on track. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
December 4, 2003
Bits & Bytes (v22n23) Israeli startup Lenslet is demonstrating an optical processor called EnLight, which the company claims can perform a supercomputer-level 8 trillion operations per second... Xerox's PARC has developed a plastic semiconductor transistor array made entirely using jet printing mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 10, 2010
Microsoft Veteran Thacker Scores Turing Award Chuck Thacker, one of the found researchers of Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center, has received the Association for Computing Machinery's prestigious Turing Award. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 2004
Nichole L. Torres
It'll Cost Ya Get real when it comes to accurately projecting your business' startup costs. mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 15, 2004
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CIO
May 15, 2004
Christopher Lindquist
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July 9, 2004
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InternetNews
February 9, 2007
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Industrial Physicist
Aug/Sep 2004
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Business: Creating economic value from research knowledge Nations that lead technological revolutions acquire the power and influence to create strong defense and economic prosperity for their peoples. Those that lose their nerve or make the wrong investments fall by the wayside. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
August 2005
Tekla S. Perry
Of Modes & Men Cut-and-paste, the one-button mouse, WYSIWYG desktop publishing -- these are just a few of the user interface innovations pioneered by Larry Tesler mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 27, 2009
Adrian Slywotzky
How Science Can Create Millions of New Jobs Reigniting basic research can repair the broken U.S. business model and put Americans back to work. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
August 2000
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The Debriefing: John Seely Brown After 10 years at the helm of Xerox PARC, JSB talks about the art of R&D judo, the science of smart stuff, and life beyond the ivory basement. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
February 15, 2004
Christopher Lindquist
Death to Drivers Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) is proposing an alternative that would do away with traditional device drivers forever. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 20, 2004
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Smalltalk Creator Wins 'Nobel Prize' of Computing Dr. Alan Kay's work on the first dynamic object-oriented programming language nets him the Turing Award. mark for My Articles similar articles