Larry Tesler, pioneer who invented 'cut, copy and paste' for computers, dies at 74

Thursday, February 20, 2020 - 14:40 in Mathematics & Economics

Larry Tesler, a former chief scientist for Apple and the man who invented the concepts for computers to cut, copy and paste, died this week. He was 74.

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