First workstation developed at Xerox PARC, led by Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson First workstation developed at Xerox PARC, led by Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson - First computer to use the desktop metaphor, three-button mouse, 5-key chord keyset, detachable keyboard, WYSIWIG editor, Smalltalk, and graphical user interface
- Not a commercial product, but thousands of units were built and were heavily used at PARC and at several universities
- The “interim Dynabook” (Alan Key)
- Greatly influenced the design of PCs, notably the Apple Lisa/Macintosh, the Apollo/Domain and the first Sun workstations
- Apple’s Steve Jobs visited PARC in 1979
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