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The Silicon Valley history man: Larry Tesler's segment
BBC
Moving image, 2012-01-06
102792794
John McCarthy Awards: Larry Tesler
Moving image, 2009-11-22
102792793
Computer Chronicles - Interview with Larry Tesler
Moving image, 1985-02-23
102792783
Designing Interactions: the mouse and the desktop
Moving image, 2003-10
102792790
Modeless Interaction Techniques for Text Editing
Audio, 2014-02-05
102792795
Stanford Card Stunt Program
Moving image, 2009-11-20
102792792
Macintosh IIcx and Displays Introduction
Moving image, 1989-03-07
102792784
Super Techies - Larry Tesler: From Xerox PARC to Yahoo
ZDNet
Moving image, 2007-07-13
102792791
BayCHI: Remembering Larry Tesler
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2020-03-12
102792797
How Steve Jobs got the idea of GUI from Xerox
Moving image, 1996
102792789
Computer Bowl II - part 2 of 2
Stewart Cheifet Productions
Moving image, 1990-09-21
102792786
Computer Bowl II - part 1 of 2
Stewart Cheifet Productions
Moving image, 1990-09-21
102792785
Interview with Les Earnest and Larry Telser at the 40th Annyversayr of TCP/IP
Moving image, 2014-05-10
102792796