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| | | | | In 1974, Ted Nelson self-published a very unusual book. Nelson lectured on sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago to pay the bills, but his true calling was as a technological revolutionary. In the 1960s, he had dreamed up a computer-based writing system which would preserve links among different documents. He called the concept... | |
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| | | | | Vintage computing aficionados take various approaches to the hobby. Some enjoy the platforms of olde exclusively through emulation on modern systems. Others assemble shelf after shelf of as many computers and peripherals of their fancy as they can find. While, Continue reading ? | |
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| | | | | The short history of Piccadilly Software is in essence the story of how local computer stores around became game publishers in the very early '80s. Customers became clients, most for a short moment in time, and the hugely successful video arcade games became the inspiration. The local computer store became the gathering place of the... | |
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| | | A lot has changed over the past few weeks due to the global Coronavirus pandemic - I'm sure you didn't need me to tell you that. Whilst the news is plastered everywhere, it's difficult to avoid the stress from it all, whether it be the virus itself, the panic buyers, or having to come in... | ||