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Only a few information technology organizations predict the future by inventing it.1 One of the canonical examples is Xerox PARC, which in the early 1970′s produced the first mouse, pioneered Graphical User Interfaces, invented Ethernet, and developed the first laser printer, along with dozens of ot...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Brett Bonfield
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: In the Library with the Lead Pipe 2009
Subjects:
ALA
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/8defcef5ef9949eb909fc44adc5a7fce
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Summary:Only a few information technology organizations predict the future by inventing it.1 One of the canonical examples is Xerox PARC, which in the early 1970′s produced the first mouse, pioneered Graphical User Interfaces, invented Ethernet, and developed the first laser printer, along with dozens of other innovations. Among contemporary organizations, the inheritor of this lineage [.]