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posts from this week
Creation Myth: Xerox PARC, Apple, and the truth about innovation
Creation Myth: Xerox PARC, Apple, and the truth about innovation
So was what Jobs took from Xerox the idea of the mouse? Not quite, because Xerox never owned the idea of the mouse. The PARC researchers got it from the computer scientist Douglas Engelbart, at Stanford Research Institute, fifteen minutes away on the other side of the university campus. Engelbart dreamed up the idea of moving the cursor around the screen with a stand-alone mechanical “animal” back in the mid- nineteen-sixties. His mouse was a bulky, rectangular affair, with what looked like steel roller-skate wheels. If you lined up Engelbart’s mouse, Xerox’s mouse, and Apple’s mouse, you would not see the serial reproduction of an object. You would see the evolution of a concept.
Whitenessmovesdownward – “Decay / Renewal”
Meditation: Ground Zero
A bit of atmospheric electronic piano I collected around ten years ago, in the supreme madness of the Audiogalaxy years. Obscure to the point of near non-existence.
Steve (Mint Foundry)
Double exposure portrait (Dan Mountford)
Hydra (Albertus Seba)
Drafting My Fantasy Picks & Tackling Nobel Trends
Drafting My Fantasy Picks & Tackling Nobel Trends
“On Monday, me and some dudes are gonna tailgate outside the Kellogg School of Management before the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel is announced. You should totally come. It’s gonna be ill. My pick to click this year is N. Gregory Mankiw. They’re gonna say it’s for his work on menu costs and price stickiness, but that’s bunk. It’s really so they can hand it over to someone who isn’t Paul Krugman.”
That can’t be good for the needle. (ishback)







