“Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us.”

—  Jef Raskin

On the potential to improve human-computer interaction, in interview with Berkeley Groks http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~frank/BerkeleyGroks_Raskin.htm (3 March 2004)

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