Computer Scientist Eugene Fiume says Jobs pioneered integration, usability
The death of Steve Jobs left many people reflecting on the history of computing—and wondering about its future. We spoke to Eugene Fiume on the legacy Jobs left. Fiume is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and co-director of the Dynamic Graphics Project. In addition to numerous research accomplishments, he has long been [...]
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This video is part of a series of videos highlighting U of T faculty and their stories.
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The bright orange iPhone looks out of place in this ramshackle building on the edge of UofT’s St.George campus. But today’s new gadget is profoundly linked to this old place called The Coach House. Here’s where four and a half decades earlier,a philosopher named Marshall McLuhan theorized on media,technology and communication,coined some of the 20th [...]
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Professor Eugene Fiume of U of T's department of computer science, and the dynamic graphics project, appeared in Edge's special issue on Digital Media.
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