I find the idea of forcing a computer (the most powerful and free machine any normal human will ever come in contact with) into a primitive, limited and outdated ”desktop” metaphor deeply disturbing. What you want is something which is not a computer. An *appliance* or a *gadget*. Like the iPhone.
So don’t fuck up real actual computers for people who still know what their point is (to *automate* your work away *yourself*) and how to use them.
Another genius ahead of his time. realtime visual pattern recognition, gestures and though out multitouch uses in 1991 when MS and Apple were still deciding how many mouse buttons to use - that's incredible. Though others now make money out of it.
Actually it is a lot more obscure, twocsies. Note that Wellner is working for Xerox in this prototype, and that Xerox and Apple signed some kind of IP sharing agreemeng in 1981 or 1982, allowing Apple to produce the Lisa and Macintosh series.
Apple was going to sue themselves for infringing their own patent, but then Steve Jobs realised that since they have already patented infringing your own patent...
@leucipo2001 Whether Apple infringed is for the lawyers to decide. The question is whether Apple is as innovative as they claim, and turns out very little of what Apple puts into their products was originally invented at Apple. They do good engineering, though.
I find the idea of forcing a computer (the most powerful and free machine any normal human will ever come in contact with) into a primitive, limited and outdated ”desktop” metaphor deeply disturbing. What you want is something which is not a computer. An *appliance* or a *gadget*. Like the iPhone.
So don’t fuck up real actual computers for people who still know what their point is (to *automate* your work away *yourself*) and how to use them.
Evi1M4chine 3 months ago
hahaha turn on Transcribe Audio and go to 4:35
LBrocklehurst 1 year ago
Lol at old technology.
PreciousRobot 1 year ago
Another genius ahead of his time. realtime visual pattern recognition, gestures and though out multitouch uses in 1991 when MS and Apple were still deciding how many mouse buttons to use - that's incredible. Though others now make money out of it.
srle12 1 year ago
Pierre Wellner, 1991, you are infringing on Apple's IP which was patented in 2007!!! Shame on you.
twocsies 1 year ago 17
Actually it is a lot more obscure, twocsies. Note that Wellner is working for Xerox in this prototype, and that Xerox and Apple signed some kind of IP sharing agreemeng in 1981 or 1982, allowing Apple to produce the Lisa and Macintosh series.
leucipo2001 1 year ago
Apple was going to sue themselves for infringing their own patent, but then Steve Jobs realised that since they have already patented infringing your own patent...
twocsies 1 year ago 7
:-DDD
And dont forget NeXT corportation.
leucipo2001 1 year ago
@leucipo2001 Whether Apple infringed is for the lawyers to decide. The question is whether Apple is as innovative as they claim, and turns out very little of what Apple puts into their products was originally invented at Apple. They do good engineering, though.
tmbdev 7 months ago
If you have an Iphone or a touchscreen phone at home you do. This is the concept behind it all.
ThaChazo 2 years ago
Dont forget the webcam, the OCR and the gesture recognizer.... No , we haven't it at home yet.
leucipo2001 1 year ago
He's the best researcher I've ever known ! :D
FoxMulder84 2 years ago
he has its own page now, look at "related videos"
leucipo2001 1 year ago
1991??? amazing! I still don have anything like this at home.
allanseeder 2 years ago