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Palo Alto, California
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research and development
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Palo Alto, California
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Xerox Corporation
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laser printing
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Ethernet
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personal computer
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graphical user interface
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ubiquitous computing
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very-large-scale-integration
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biomedical technologies
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user interface
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sensemaking
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ubiquitous computing
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George Pake
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physicist
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nuclear magnetic resonance
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provost
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Washington University
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Jack Goldman
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Augmentation Research Center
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Douglas Engelbart
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DARPA
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NASA
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U.S. Air Force
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Bob Taylor
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January 4
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2002
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Fujitsu
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Scripps Research Institute
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Alto
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mouse
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graphical user interface
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WYSIWYG
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InterPress
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PostScript
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Ethernet
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object-oriented programming
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Smalltalk programming language
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laser printer
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Turing Award
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Butler W. Lampson
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Alan Kay
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ACM
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Smalltalk
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InterLisp
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Remote Procedure Call
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Charles P. Thacker
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National Academy of Engineering
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Charles Stark Draper Prize
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Xerox Star
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Metaphor Computer Systems
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Apple
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Macintosh
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Apple v. Microsoft
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citation needed
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Epson
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QX-10
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LCD
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ubiquitous computing
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pervasive computing
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IPv6
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Alan Kay
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Butler Lampson
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Robert Metcalfe
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Thomas P. Moran
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George G. Robertson
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Charles Simonyi
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Lynn Conway
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Douglas Engelbart
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Augmentation Research Center
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Stanford Research Institute
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SRI International
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Menlo Park, California
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ISBN 0-88730-989-5
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ISBN 1-58348-266-0
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ISBN 0-670-89976-3
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Howard Rheingold
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Tools for Thought
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MIT Press
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ISBN 0-262-68115-3
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Charles Babbage Institute
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Charles Babbage Institute
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Charles Babbage Institute
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