San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Name that company

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I trace my roots back to 1906, when the M.H. Kuhn Company became the Haloid Photograph­ic Company, aiming to produce photograph­ic paper — and when Chester Carlson, inventor of an electrosta­tic dry-copying process, was born. I introduced the first automatic plain paper commercial duplicator in 1959, and gained the name you know in 1961. I launched my Palo Alto Research Center in 1970. Its innovation­s included the graphical user interface; the laser printer; Ethernet computer networking technology; and the Alto, an early personal computer. Today, based in Norwalk, Conn., I’m a leader in office and production print technology. Who am I?

Last week’s trivia answer: Exxonmobil

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