Juniper was started in 1996 by Pradeep Sindhu, a scientist at the fabled XeroxPaloAltoResearchCenter.
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E-Ink (an MIT spinoff) and Gyricon (a XeroxPaloAltoResearchCenter spinoff) are making similar products but with a less efficient process.
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At the fabled XeroxPaloAltoResearchCenter scientists sat on beanbag chairs and dreamed up inventions like the graphical user interface for small computers and the PostScript language for printers, as well as ways to link computers within an office.