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Best 1 Xerox Alto
Xerox Alto

The Xerox Alto represents a pivotal moment in computing history. Developed by Xerox PARC in the 1970s, this workstation pioneered features now commonplace like the graphical user interface and mouse-driven interaction. Its innovative design heavily influenced subsequent personal computers, particula...

2 Chuck Thacker

Charles "Chuck" Thacker was an American computer scientist and electrical engineer who spent much of his career at Xerox PARC and Microsoft Research. He is best known for co-designing the Xerox Alto in 1973, a seminal system that pioneered the graphical user interface, bitmapped display, and mouse i...

9.03 Excellent
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Turing Award, Xerox Alto, Ethernet-related systems work; central personal computing and architecture influence.

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3 Xerox Star 8010

The Xerox Star 8010 is a groundbreaking 1981 workstation. It introduced a user-friendly graphical interface to personal computing, significantly impacting future GUI design. Its integrated laser printer and bitmap display were revolutionary for office environments. The machine was initially targeted...

4 Bob Metcalfe

Bob Metcalfe was an American engineer instrumental in the development of Ethernet networking technology. His work at Xerox PARC in 1973 established a foundational standard for computer networks, enabling data transmission across distances. This innovation proved critical for early computer systems a...

5 David Boggs

David Boggs was an American computer scientist instrumental in developing Ethernet. Working alongside Bob Metcalfe at Xerox PARC, he played a key role in establishing the foundational technology for local area networks during the early 1970s. His contributions defined the core standard used extensiv...

6 Robert Metcalfe

Robert Metcalfe was an American engineer whose work fundamentally shaped modern computing. He developed Ethernet, a network technology enabling devices to communicate efficiently, at Xerox PARC in 1973. This invention proved crucial for early computer networks and directly influenced the creation of...

7 Butler Lampson

Butler Lampson is a prominent American engineer recognized for pioneering research in computer systems. His work at Xerox PARC significantly influenced the development of personal computing with innovations like the Alto computer and its graphical user interface. He explored distributed computing co...

8 Gary Starkweather

Gary Starkweather was an American engineer credited with the invention of the laser printer. While working at the Xerox Webster Research Center in 1969, he developed a system that adapted laser beam technology to a xerographic copier mechanism. This innovation used a laser to scan and paint digital...

9 Xerox Travel Scanner 150

The Xerox TravelScanner 150 is a compact, battery-powered portable scanner utilizing CCD technology to digitize documents and images up to 8.5 x 11 inches, featuring a built-in display and USB connectivity for direct transfer.

10 Xerox Duplex Portable Scanner

The Xerox Duplex Portable Scanner is a vintage, battery-operated device designed for scanning both sides of paper documents at once. Introduced in 1996, it utilizes a sheetfed mechanism to produce double-sided black and white images recorded directly onto cassette tapes. This scanner is suitable for...

11 Xerox Mobile Scanner

The Xerox Mobile Scanner is a portable wireless scanner designed for businesses and professionals needing to quickly digitize paper documents. It utilizes sheetfed scanning technology allowing direct transfer of images and PDFs to smartphones or tablets via Wi-Fi or USB. This facilitates immediate d...

12 Xerox Travel Scanner 100

The Xerox TravelScanner 100 is a compact, battery-powered portable scanner utilizing CCD technology to digitize documents and images up to 8.5 x 11 inches, featuring a built-in display and USB connectivity for direct transfer.

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Xerox Alto currently leads the Xerox Parc results with a displayed score of 9.35/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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