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PARC (company) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Xerox Alto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Xerox Alto was an early personal computer developed at Xerox PARC in 1973. It was the first computer to use the desktop metaphor and graphical user interface (GUI). It was not a commercial produ...
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New innovations from fabled Xerox PARC may transform the way we work ... Many of PARC's inventions slipped through Xerox's corporate fingers, allowing upstarts such as Apple Computers and Microsoft Corp. to grow wealthy off their discoveries.
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PARC was founded as the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in 1970 and chartered with the mission ... Today, PARC Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox. ...
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PARC — the Palo Alto Research Center — is a premier source of innovation and scientific research for technology companies. Previously Xerox PARC. ... PARC Forum about PARC Forum...
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The company said last week it will turn PARC into a wholly owned subsidiary shortly after Jan. 1, with an eye toward bringing in outside investors to help commercialize PARC inventions. ... Xerox also laid off 40 PARC researchers and staff, reducing head count to 230. It promoted associate center director Mark Bernstein,
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It's not that Xerox didn't see potential in PARC inventions. The company had to tend to its copier business first, so technologies that were not immediately relevant were deemed low priority, critics said.
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