endeavors and not just number-crunching business things. is there anything you d like to see? we d love to have it in a book right now, you know, about this size, but that s technically impossible. steve s like, i want to make a friendly computer, a computer that comes from a different kind of place, that owes its inspiration to people who are thoughtful and creative and human and humane. this is an experimental office system of the xerox research center in palo alto, california. flowers, my anniversary. i forgot. xerox in the 1980s was one of the most exciting companies in america. they had a booming business. it wasn t a computer company. but it was the palo alto research center. xerox park was xerox s think tank. they were working on all these crazy, out-there ideas which included the mouse, overlapping windows, fonts and graphics on a
endeavors and not just number-crunching business things. is there anything you d like to see? we d love to have it in a book right now, you know, about this size, but that s technically impossible. steve s like, i want to make a friendly computer, a computer that comes from a different kind of place, that owes its inspiration to people who are thoughtful and creative and human and humane. this is an experimental office system of the xerox research center in palo alto, california. flowers, my anniversary. i forgot. xerox in the 1980s was one of the most exciting companies in america. they had a booming business. it wasn t a computer company. but it was the palo alto research center. xerox park was xerox s think tank. they were working on all these crazy, out-there ideas which included the mouse, overlapping windows, fonts and graphics on a
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we d love to have it in a book right now, you know, about this size, but that s technically impossible. steve s like, i want to make a friendly computer, a computer that comes from a different kind of place, that owes its inspiration to people who are thoughtful and creative and human and humane. this is an experimental office system of the xerox research center in palo alto, california. flowers, my anniversary. i forgot. xerox in the 1980s was one of the most exciting companies in america. they had a booming business. it wasn t a computer company. but it was the palo alto research center. xerox park was xerox s think tank. they were working on all these crazy, out-there ideas which included the mouse, overlapping windows, fonts and graphics on a computer screen just to see if they could do did. steve jobs hears about some of this work going on at this lab
is there anything you d like to see? we d love to have it in a book right now, you know, about this size, but that s technically impossible. steve s like, i want to make a friendly computer, a computer that comes from a different kind of place, that owes its inspiration to people who are thoughtful and creative and human and humane. this is an experimental office system of the xerox research center in palo alto, california. flowers, my anniversary. i forgot. xerox in the 1980s was one of the most exciting companies in america. they had a booming business. it wasn t a computer company. but it was the palo alto research center. xerox park was xerox s think tank. they were working on all these crazy, out-there ideas which included the mouse, overlapping windows, fonts and graphics on a computer screen just to see if they could do did.