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Xerox Star 8010 "Dandelion" mouse | X1552.98D | Computer History Museum
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The computer mouse as we know it turns 37 today. The Xerox “Star” 8010 Information System was released April 27, 1981 at a base price of $16,500.00 and is the very first
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Restoring YC's Xerox Alto day 10: New boards, running programs, mouse problems
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Science Museum - #OnThisDay in 1981, Xerox PARC introduces the computer mouse. The computer mouse as we know it today was invented and developed by Douglas Engelbart, with the assistance of Bill
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