
Where it all begins…
By James Martin
Published: 19 February 2009 12:13 GMT
The Palo Alto Research Center (Parc) was built in California by Xerox in the early 1970s and was chartered with creating information architecture to serve as a US West Coast centre of research and development for the company.
Linda Jacobson, Parc's communications and marketing manager, gave silicon.com sister site CNET News a tour of the now-independent facility where laser printing and Ethernet networking - among many other innovations - got their start.
Photo credit: James Martin/CNET Networks
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