Xerox PARC Inventor of Copy and Paste Passes at 74
The following appears on nakedsecurity.com By Paul Ducklin – Larry Tesler, the computer scientist who is widely credited with the copy-and-paste function that is now nearly ubiquitous in user interfaces, has died at 74. Tesler – note the spelling! – worked at the influential Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, better known as PARC, in the 1970s. Click … Continue reading Xerox PARC Inventor of Copy and Paste Passes at 74
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