• The Xerox Star system's concept owes much to the Xerox Alto, an experimental workstation designed by the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC).
  • That job fell to David Canfield Smith of Xerox, who invented the desktop metaphor for the 1981 Xerox Star 8010 Information System.
  • In 1979 at the Office Products Division in Dallas, Don Massaro took a gamble and pushed to market the Xerox 8010, a.k.a. "Star".
  • teknoloji konusundaki sınır tanımaz cahilliğim ve kötü espri anlayışımla sol frame'de görünce xerox acaba "en hızlı ve en düzgün fotokopi çeken stajyerini...
  • The Xerox Star has had a significant impact upon the computer industry. In this retrospective, several of Star's designers describe how Star was and is...
  • A description is given of the Xerox 8010 Star information system, which was designed as an office automation system.
  • First half of a demonstration of the Xerox Star user interface from 1982. The Lisa and Mac interfaces that would follow a couple years later are dismissed by some...
  • The Xerox Star had all the features Apple “invented” about three years before the Macintosh arrived. If you never heard of the Star, that’s not surprising.
  • In 1981, Xerox released the Xerox 8010 Information System (codenamed “Dandelion” during development) and commonly referred to as the Star.
  • Xerox Star shwoing spreadsheet, sharts etc. The Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion" is one of the most significant introductions of any computer system.