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  • ...edia, authored by Meyrowitz, Nancy Garrett, and [[Karen Catlin]] were used in the development of HTML. ...ple Macintosh]] computers; thus, it wasn't very portable. In 1991, changes in A/UX and lack of funding ended the Intermedia project. ...
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  • [[File:PDP9-ACONIT.jpg|thumb|A PDP-9 on display at ACONIT in Grenoble, France]] ...icomputer]]s produced by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]], was introduced in 1966.<ref name=DEC57.PRES>{{cite book ...
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  • {{Short description|Electromechanical computer built at Harvard University in 1949}} ...|page=14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |series=Computer Oral History Collection, 1969–1973, 1977 |title=Morris Rubinoff Interview |date=May 17, 1971 |publisher=A ...
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  • ...Dam]] (its direct predecessor, ACM SICGRAPH was founded two years earlier in 1967).<ref>ACM SIGGRAPH: "[http://www.siggraph.org/publications/newsletter/ ...orld, and regular events are held by its professional and student chapters in several countries. ...
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  • ...cally designed to function in the harsh electrical environment encountered in facilities where electric motors, [[solenoid]]s and [[arc welder]]s were pr ...=en}}</ref> Its design as a "programmable machine controller" was patented in 1973.<ref>{{Cite patent|number=US3753243A|title=Programmable machine contro ...
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  • ...[[Digital Equipment Corporation]]'s first [[12-bit]] computer, introduced in 1963.<ref name=DEC57.PRES>{{cite book ...h 4, 2016}}</ref> It had 2,048 12-bit words, and the first LINC was built in 1962. ...
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  • ...nframe computer]] designed to a requirement published by [[Edward Teller]] in order to run [[hydrodynamic]] simulations for [[nuclear weapon]] design. It ...hour-per-day schedule.}}</ref> and the Navy's LARC was turned off in April 1969.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Smith |first1=Ruth C. |title=Special Libraries, ...
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  • {{Short description|Minicomputer introduced in 1964}} | caption = A modified PDP-7 under restoration in [[Oslo, Norway]] ...
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  • | released = {{Start date and age|1969}} ...[[audio storage]] medium, introduced by [[Olympus Corporation|Olympus]] in 1969. ...
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  • ...umace.com/blogs/read/does-a-personalized-mousepad-really-make-a-difference-in-gaming ...umace.com/blogs/read/does-a-personalized-mousepad-really-make-a-difference-in-gaming ...
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  • ...machines]] designed for automated preparation of [[punched card]]s. Others in the series included the [[#IBM 513|IBM 513]] & [[#IBM 514|IBM 514]] Reprodu * "[[mark sense]]" — detect marks made with an electrographic pencil in designated locations on a punched card and then punch holes corresponding t ...
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  • ..._2000.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> the basis of later models in Honeywell 200 Series, including 1200, 1250, 2200, 3200, 4200 and others,<re ...rs_computersArCensus196274_16451676/page/n283 41] (301)}}</ref><ref>Models in Series 200; model 200 was transistorized, later models used [[Integrated ci ...
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  • }}</ref> In later years the IMPs were made from the non-ruggedized [[Honeywell 316]] wh ...the ARPA network communications protocol running on the IMPs was discussed in {{IETF RFC|1}},<ref>{{cite IETF ...
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  • ...more tired they would do less work, moving only their hips while standing in place. They then started making up arm movements for the dance, which promp ==In popular culture== ...
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  • {{Short description|Mainframe computers manufactured in 1966 to 1991}} ...nframe computer]]s developed and manufactured by [[Burroughs Corporation]] in [[Pasadena, California]], United States, from 1966 to 1991. They were aimed ...
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  • ...in the [[IBM Selectric]], introduced in 1961. After 1944, each model came in both "Standard" and "Executive" versions, the latter featuring proportional ...with [[Remington Rand|Remington]], securing a contract for 2,500 machines in 1925. N. E. Electric manufactured the motor and power-roller base. The type ...
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  • | caption = PDP-1 exhibit at the [[Computer History Museum]] in [[Mountain View, California]] | discontinued = {{End date|1969}} ...
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  • ...=manual/> as its design was motivated by the need for real-time accounting in business.<ref name=film>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOD1umMX2s8 IBM RA ...ifornia]]. In 1959, IBM's CEO [[Thomas J. Watson Jr.]] exhibited the RAMAC in [[Moscow]]. This led to a visit by Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] to I ...
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  • ...ble medical devices, high-definition multimedia interfaces ([[HDMI]]), and in many other consumer and automotive products. ...ical PROM device has an array of memory cells. The [[bipolar transistor]]s in the cells have an emitter that is connected to a [[Fuse (electrical)|fuse]] ...
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  • ...y of [[36-bit]] [[Mainframe computer|mainframe]] [[computer]]s originating in the 1960s, built by [[General Electric]] (GE). When GE left the mainframe b ...ating system]]. Multics was supported by [[virtual memory]] additions made in the [[GE 645]]. ...
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