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Computer science pioneer Larry Tesler dies at the age of 74


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Friends, former colleagues and fans are paying tribute to the computer science pioneer and inventor of the universal functions of cut, copy and paste. Tesler developed the functions at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center, where his work and many ideas would go on to inspire Steve Jobs and help shape modern computing.

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