The Sage notebook felt pretty similar in 2007 to what Jupyter notebook feels like, and it definitely inspired the UI. He did a lot of work with me during 2006 to create a web-based notebook interface (and also to provide a mathematica-like graphics compatibility layer for Python, which is in Sage). I hired Alex Clemesha, who just finished his physics undergrad and was a heavy Mathematica user to work on Sage fulltime. That motivated me to get interested in doing something similar, but using Javascript and HTML instead. In 2005 there was a project to make an IPython notebook interface as an OS X graphical application, which got demoed at Sage Day 1 (in Feb 2006). The IPython console looked a lot like Mathematica, mainly because Fernando Perez (who was a physicist) had used Mathematica a lot and wanted something similar but (much) better. I can tell you definitively that Sage Notebook is very Mathematica inspired. Jupyter, which launched around 2011, itself was strongly inspired by (1) the IPython console from around 2003, and (2) the Sage Notebook which I launched around 2006. Colab is an implementation of the Jupyter notebook format and UI. Mathematica's notebook definitely strongly inspired Colab's notebook.
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