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As Xerox PARC Turns 47, The Lesson Learned Is That Business Models Matter
Xerox PARC had created a computer with a mouse and windows and bitmap screen before Apple or Microsoft, in fact Steve Jobs saw it and copied it for the Macintosh. So how