Abstract

In the summer of 1985, Senior Editor Tekla S. Perry turned off U.S. 101 in San Rafael, Calif., looking for one of the San Francisco BayArea's many nondescript office parks. In the passenger seat was fellow editor Paul Wallich, navigating with scribbled directions, occasionally distracted by the scent of eucalyptus. The two were tracking down former employees of Xerox Parc in an effort to write an unauthorized profile of its heyday.

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