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Xerox PARC

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4 articles decelerating

Xerox PARC has appeared in 4 articles since 2020-02. Coverage peaked in 2020Q4 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter.

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4
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-50.0%
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Acceleration
-1.500
velocity change
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Coverage Timeline

2024-06-12
Axios 9 related

IBM and Xerox PARC engineer Lynn Conway, who helped shape the way chips are designed and undertook a gender transition in 1968, died last weekend at age 86

- In the 1970s, Conway helped author “Introduction to VLSI Systems,” a seminal book in the field of chip design that became …

2020-11-27
Bloomberg Law 1 related

Xerox PARC sues Facebook and Twitter, accusing them of patent infringement, including through tools both companies use to slow the spread of misinformation

2020-11-26
Bloomberg Law

Xerox PARC sues Facebook and Twitter, accusing them of patent infringement, including through tools both companies use to slow the spread of misinformation

Matthew Bultman / Bloomberg Law : Tweets: @packym and @seamushughes Tweets: Packy McCormick / @packym : The people who let Steve Jobs waltz away with the GUI are patent trolls now? What a world. http...

2020-02-20
Gizmodo 16 related

Larry Tesler, an influential figure at Xerox PARC and Apple who coined “cut, copy, paste” and advocated for modeless computing, has died at 74

The advent of the personal computer wasn't just about making these powerful machines available to everyone, it was also about making …

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