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by cstross
2259 days ago
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I still have a Z88 somewhere in here (my office) ... It's the granddaddy of the modern PDA and smartphone; anecdotally, some time in 1989-ish John Sculley was chairing a meeting of Apple execs and realized half of them were typing on these weird black plastic things the size of a pad of paper. Sculley wanted a pen rather than a keyboard, but got the idea that maybe Apple should develop something along these lines: a mobile computer companion device for note-taking, calendar, and productivity (back in the days when a Macintosh Portable cost $5000 and weighed 10kg because of the lead-acid batteries). That thought eventually turned into the Newton, and the Newton in turn gave Palm their start (initially as a platform for Graffiti). |
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