Gartner: If there's one thing you should do
Blog In a wide ranging session, researchers from Sun Microsystems, HP, Cisco and Xerox talked about the projects their labs are working on. Xerox, as you would expect, are doing amazing things with paper, especially re-usable paper.
[April 8, 2008, 23:15]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog However, much happiness is engendered when I learn I'm to be shipped over to the US in a couple of weeks time by Xerox (and, presumably, faxed back). Xerox PARC is the birthplace of the graphical user interface and Ethernet, among others.
[April 4, 1997, 18:57]
CIA-backed firm invests in social media monitoring
Blog The truCast platform is already used by companies such as Microsoft and Xerox. A CIA-sponsored investment company called In-Q-Tel has bought into Visible Technologies, a company that provides a social media monitoring technology called truCast.
[October 20, 2009, 11:59]
Why Users Aren't Moving to Linux
Blog Steve, a long-time observer of the IT industry, reviewed various presentations made by former Xerox PARC luminary Alan Kay. If you read enough blog posts, or more specifically, comments posted on blog posts, you might get the idea that there are...
[May 5, 2009, 8:46]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The Bristol research centre the company runs is in its way as exciting as the famous American edifices of Xerox PARC, Bell Labs and IBM's Thomas J. Monday 21/01/2002 Assiduous readers will have noticed the news and Anchordesk articles I wrote about...
[January 25, 2002, 15:56]
Is this story a waste of ink?
Blog So far, most semiconductor inks, such as one developed by a team at Xerox Corp in 2004, have only been capable of carrying a positive charge, they said. There's an aspect of technology journalism that I'm finding troublesome.
[January 22, 2009, 21:00]
WINE and the importance of application compatibility
Blog Apple CEO 'Guru Steve' Jobs had been off to see the very clever Xerox folk just down the road at Palo Alto, to learn more about this amazing new windows, mice and icon universe they'd built. With much talk in recent days about the worthwhile-ness...
[May 15, 2009, 9:31]
Taming the Usability Monster, one button at a time
Blog The end result, nearly thirty years after Steve Jobs saw the light at Xerox PARC, is that even with Apple's rampaging success as a guiding star nobody else gets it. Talking of silicon/carbon interfaces, let's return to the curious case of usability.
[September 14, 2008, 15:40]
Does content management send you to sleep?
Blog Talking of big proprietary players, the Gartner CMS magic quadrant is made up of IBM, EMC, Open Text, Microsoft, Autonomy/Interwoven, Vignette, Day, Hyland Software, Xerox and lastly despite its unreadable press releases, Oracle.
[March 30, 2009, 9:11]



