- The
Xerox NoteTaker is a
portable computer developed at
Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, California, in 1978.
Although it did not
enter production, and only around...
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refreshable braille display consisting of tiny pins made of
metal and plastic.
Notetakers include PDA
features such as an
address book and calculator.
Because of...
- computer". The
engineering prototype is in the
Smithsonian Institution.
Xerox NoteTaker,
developed in 1976 at
Xerox PARC, was a
precursor to
later portable computers...
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cells are displa****.
Models with
between 18 and 40
cells exist in some
notetaker devices. On some
models the
position of the
cursor is
represented by vibrating...
- 23, 2008. "IFP —
Alternative Models of Distribution". The Film
Panel Notetaker (Blog).
March 14, 2008.
Archived from the
original on
March 20, 2008....
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price of computers. The computer's
design was
based largely on the
Xerox NoteTaker, a
prototype developed at
Xerox PARC in 1976 by Alan Kay. It was designed...
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chief Allen Dulles to "eliminate" the
Congolese leader. The
official notetaker,
Robert H. Johnson,
testified to that
before the
Senate Intelligence Committee...
- team with
Adele Goldberg and
Douglas Fairbairn that
worked on the
Xerox NoteTaker, a
portable computer system Alan Kay had envisioned. Tesler, then a novice...
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Carroll at the High
Falls Film Festival, May 14, 2009". The Film
Panel Notetaker. May 21, 2009.
Archived from the
original on May 13, 2014.
Retrieved May...
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Australian painter and
printmaker Douglas Fairbairn, co-developer of the
Xerox NoteTaker, one of the
first portable computers George Fairbairn (disambiguation)...