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An experimental web server at Xerox PARC.
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Palo Alto Research Center -- Sandbox Server
This is an experimental World-Wide Web Server running at the
Palo Alto Research Center in Palo Alto, California.
Here are some pages currently hosted on sandbox. Some of
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Developers of personal distributed computing, graphical user interfaces, the first commercial mouse, bit-mapped displays, Ethernet, client/server architecture, object-oriented programming, laser printing and many of the basic protocols of the Internet.
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PARC -- the Palo Alto Research Center -- is a premier source of innovation and scientific research for technology companies. Previously Xerox PARC.
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"PARC: Seeding Innovation"
PARC works closely with varied enterprises and new ventures to discover breakthrough business and technology concepts that solve real needs, and transform how enterprises deliver value to customers. PARC takes an agile,
Includes a listing of affiliations, brief overview, descriptions of research groups, workshops, staff profiles, and employment opportunities.
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FXPAL Home Page
Fuji Xerox Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc. (FXPAL) is a leading multimedia research laboratory located in Silicon Valley
Welcome to FXPAL FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc. (FXPAL) is a leading multimedia research laboratory established in 1995 by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. FXPAL researchers invent information technologies intended to address key issues affecting businesses and society.
At FXPAL, we recognize the world is
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Includes a listing of faculty, describes the showroom, publications, contacts, describes research activities, and employment opportunities.
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XRCE Open House Seminar, May 20th, 2009 at 11:00
" Joe Tekli , University of Bourgogne, Dijon, France
XRCE organises public scientific seminars on a regular basis which
you are welcome to attend. These seminars are an occasion to exchange
with researchers from various backgrounds and to
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