Every organization.
The organizations that built pen-based computing — the hardware makers, software houses, magazine publishers, and startups whose products and ideas live on in the museum's collection.
104 Items
Palmtop Publications
ParaGraph International, Inc.
Pen Computing Magazine
Pen-Based Computing: The Journal of Stylus Systems
PenFact, Inc.
PenMagic Software Inc.
PennWell Corporation
PenOp, Inc.
PenWorld, Incorporated
Peripheral Vision Limited
Personal Electronics News
Peterborough, Inc.
Philips Electronics
Pilot Island Publishing, Inc.
PROBE Publishing Corp.
Psion, Inc.
Regis McKenna, Inc.
Sanyo North America
Skytel Corporation
SOFTBANK America Inc.
Software Partners, Inc.
Sony Corporation
Sony Software Corp.
Stylus Publishing
ParaGraph International, Inc.
ParaGraph International was founded as a Soviet-American joint venture in Moscow in 1989, with a US arm incorporated in 1991 in Boulder, Colorado, to commercialize cursive handwriting recognition technology developed…
PenMagic Software Inc.
PenMagic Software Inc. was founded in September 1990 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, by Norm Francis (president) and Keith Wales (vice president of research and development). The company set out…
Peterborough, Inc.
Peterborough published Portable 100, among other publications, focused on Tandy laptop computing.
SOFTBANK America Inc.
SoftBank Group Corp. is a Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Tokyo. SoftBank owns stakes in many technology, energy, and financial companies. It also runs Vision Fund, the world’s…