Xerox
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Mr. Dorsey captures the moment when businesses began relying heavily on data to become more efficient: The future of work is hiding in plain sight in those Xerox cubicles.
Still, so much of today’s “share early; share often” document culture might never have started without Xerox’s contribution.
Xerox created a new, better machine only to have it sell less well than the inferior older ones—until they figured out the salesmen got a bigger commission for selling the older one.
From Literature
In 1985, he found a job with Xerox and moved to a place not exactly known for its Black community: Orange County.
From Los Angeles Times
Ezra and Dylan and some friends who looked like models were climbing up on top of the Xerox machine.
From BBC
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