Science Feb 20 Computer scientist who pioneered ‘cut,’ ‘copy’ and ‘paste’ has died By Associated Press
Economy Sep 15 How Xerox became a leader in diversity — and why that’s good for business In the early 1990s, Xerox wasn’t just a company. “To Xerox” was a verb, reflecting the company’s singular focus on producing copying machines. But faced with competition from digital imaging, Xerox has had to change their focus; they’re now in… By Paul Solman
Politics Feb 22 Watch Obama, Clinton Face Off in Texas Debate Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton met Thursday in the first of two debates leading up to the March 4 Ohio and Texas primaries. Judy Woodruff reports on the highlights of the debate, held in Austin, Texas.
Economy Jun 28 Xerox Inflated Revenue Reports by $1.9 Billion Xerox Corp. announced Friday that it had improperly inflated revenues by some $1.9 billion over the past five years and would correct the amount in future financial statements.