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The Real Story of Pixar

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Here I'll pick up the story as adapted from my narrative in A Biography of the Pixel , published this month by MIT Press. Philips, partnering with GM to share the financing load, was interested in our rendering technology that yielded three-dimensional internal views of human beings from CAT scans. Note that Jobs did not buy Pixar.

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Xerox Parc’s Engineers on How They Invented the Future—and How Xerox Lost It

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a small mainframe computer company that Taylor had tried to convince Xerox to buy as a way of starring up PARC. The first personal computer developed in the United States is commonly thought to be the MITS Altair, which sold as a hobbyist’s kit in 1976. Nine came from the Berkeley Computer Corp., So PARC ended up with another first.

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