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In 1970, Xerox Corporation formed a world-class team in information and physical sciences to become the “Architects of Information”, establishing the company’s Palo Alto research center under Dr. George Pake. The object of this was to create “the office of the future.”<ref name="Milestones">http://www.parc.com/about/milestones.html</ref>
 
In 1970, Xerox Corporation formed a world-class team in information and physical sciences to become the “Architects of Information”, establishing the company’s Palo Alto research center under Dr. George Pake. The object of this was to create “the office of the future.”<ref name="Milestones">http://www.parc.com/about/milestones.html</ref>
  

Revision as of 17:52, 14 September 2009

Page by: Evan Woodham

In 1970, Xerox Corporation formed a world-class team in information and physical sciences to become the “Architects of Information”, establishing the company’s Palo Alto research center under Dr. George Pake. The object of this was to create “the office of the future.”[1]

PARC-1.jpg[2] PARC's current logo

Overview

From the 70’s through the 80’s, PARC was the leader in technological innovation, making constant technological breakthroughs. However, from the mid to late 90’s, Xerox PARC fell behind as the lead technological development center, as other centers opened up. In 2002, PARC became an independent company in order to “broaden its ability to innovate, build breakthrough technology platforms, and develop business concepts for many different organizations.”[1] Xerox PARC has created a wide range of technologies, from biomedical to the internet. Some of the things that PARC has created are the internet, viruses, programming language, fiber optics, collaborative filtering online, the precursor to Microsoft Word, Ethernet, computer painting, Laser printing, and GUI. PARC continues to work on inventions.[1] parc-view.jpg [2]


PARC when it was owned by Xerox

Significance

Xerox PARC invented many of the advanced things that we use today, such as blood sample testers, the Internet, viruses, and accelerated the advances in computers.

Links

[1] [[1]] PARC history [2] [[2]] All about PARC [3] [[3]] second image [4] [[4]] first image

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://www.parc.com/about/milestones.html
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.popsci.com/