The Interface Revolutionary
The mouse and computer desktop could go the way of the green screen, says
    the father of the Macintosh.
By: Mathew Schwartz - 02/05/2001

Twenty-five years ago, computer screens were small and green. The desktop
computer and mouse, which users take for granted today, were far from mass
adoption. So it's safe to guess that in 10 or 20 years, the desktop might be
replaced by something we don't currently comprehend. To get a taste of what's
in store, Computerworld spoke with Jef Raskin, best known as the creator of
the Macintosh project at Apple Computer Inc. Raskin's latest book, The Humane
Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems (Addison Wesley,
2000), highlights the impersonal nature of most current interfaces and argues
for a revolution to create better ones.  

http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO57255,00.html
