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Gentlemen, Start Your Photocopiers

Gentlemen, Start Your Photocopiers 06/30/2004 10:57 PM

As things get clearer, it seems that Apple's Dashboard is copied from Microsoft's Active Desktop. Active Desktop something Microsoft "innovated" from the days of the great Browser War I. That makes more sense.
No matter how hard I try, I fail to see how Dashboard has evolved from the idea of Desktop Accessories.




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