This history of Xerox is completely inaccurate. Chester Carlson partnered with Haliod to commercialize his photocopy process after a deal fell through with IBM. The Alto was invented by scientists, not marketing people. It was very complex, costing 50k in today’s money. Jobs tools the idea of a graphic user interface invented by Xerox and commercialized it for the mass market.
This history of Xerox is completely inaccurate. Chester Carlson partnered with Haliod to commercialize his photocopy process after a deal fell through with IBM. The Alto was invented by scientists, not marketing people. It was very complex, costing 50k in today’s money. Jobs tools the idea of a graphic user interface invented by Xerox and commercialized it for the mass market.
Not a computer, even though he sounds like it.
I thought he was computer generated, to fit around the voice.
Lol!
Too expensive.
No, ARPA invented the internet
Ethernet is not the internet.
Computer generated crap. yuck.