Buxton, 2001 - Google Patents
Less is more (more or less)Buxton, 2001
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Abstract In April 1981 Xerox introduced the Star 8010 workstation, the first commercial system with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the first to use the “desktop” metaphor to organize a user's interactions with the computer. Despite the perception of huge progress …
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