Jim Yurchenco was responsible for squeezing the guts inside the impossibly slim Palm V. He helped build the mouse for the Apple Lisa, which was significant in that it was the first mouse ever used by ...
It’s hard to say if the Macintosh would’ve been so successful if it hadn’t had such a revolutionary interface—namely, the mouse. While Apple didn’t invent the mouse, it did commission the now ...
Henrietta Yurchenco, who has died aged 91 in Manhattan, was a linchpin of the New York folk scene, broadcasting programmes and championing the likes of Bob Dylan, Janis Ian, Huddie Ledbetter and Pete ...
Henrietta Yurchenco, whose quest to save living music from the past took her from the mountains of Guatemala and southern Mexico to a New York City radio station to the Jewish community of Morocco, ...
Henrietta Yurchenco, a renowned ethnomusicologist who played an influential role in the New York folk music scene, died Dec. 10 after a short illness. She was 90. Henrietta Weiss Yurchenco, the ...
Yurchenco was just a year or two out of school when he got a call from an old Stanford pal, David Kelley. Kelley had just started a new design firm and asked if Yurchenco might want to join as an ...
Wired has an interesting profile out this morning on Jim Yurchenco, a now-retired engineer whose career virtually started with the task of helping create the first mouse for Apple and Steve Jobs: ...
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