It’s strange to imagine where we’d be if we didn’t have Larry Tesler’s cut, copy, and paste commands. They’re so rudimentary to modern computer functions, and yet there was a time they didn’t exist.
Larry Tesler, the man behind the invention of ‘Cut, Copy and Paste’ passed away on Monday at his home in Portola Valley, California. He was 74. The reason behind his death is still unknown, but he was ...