Technology Q&A
Where's The Innovation?
*CORRECTION* During the interview, Dave mentions work done at Xerox in the 1960s. This is incorrect. He actually meant to refer to graphical user interface research at Xerox PARC in the 1970s and Douglas Engelbart's invention of the computer mouse in the 1960s. © Copyright 2012, KPLU
(2008-03-27)
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FRIDAY HARBOR, WA
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The Puget Sound region is one of the high-tech capitols of the world. Many of the companies here claim scientific research drives their success, but this may be an illusion. Mark Anderson publishes the computing industry newsletter, Strategic News Service, from his office in the San Juan Islands. He tells KPLU's Dave Meyer innovation has become a meaningless buzzword.null
*CORRECTION* During the interview, Dave mentions work done at Xerox in the 1960s. This is incorrect. He actually meant to refer to graphical user interface research at Xerox PARC in the 1970s and Douglas Engelbart's invention of the computer mouse in the 1960s. © Copyright 2012, KPLU
