Comment by spaceywilly
2 years ago
Echoes of Apple “leveraging” the Mouse/GUI interface from Xerox. I wonder if Google is at risk of going to way of Xerox, where they were so focused on their current business and product lineups they failed to see the potential new business lines their researchers were trying to show them.
"Not even Google can Google!"
NOTE: June 2017 update since my previous post from September 2015: Even Google can Google after all!
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