April 3: Microsoft a Monopoly |
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2000 - US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issues a forty-three page conclusions of law, ruling that Microsofttried to monopolize the web browser market. The next day, Microsoft stock drops 15% as an aftershock. Wikazine " Full show notes for April 2 Atari declares today Pac Man Day... |
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April 2: IBM PS/2 (80386) Released |
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1987 - IBM releases a flurry of new items on this day. The most notable was the IBM PS/2 - Their first 80386 system using a 3.5 floppy (720kb or 1.44 MB discs), MFM hard drive, PC-DOS and OS/2. Multiple models were released, including the Model 60 (10 MHz 286 processor) and Model 80 ( 20 MHz 386 pro... |
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April 1: Gmail Released Invitation Only Beta |
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2004 - Google releases their Webmail service in "Gmail" . They release it as an invitation only beta. That would stay in effect until February 7, 2007. Wikazine " Full show notes of Technology History for April 1 Sticher: Sign up, download and you could win $100 ... |
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March 31: Term “Spam” Coined |
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1993 - There is a bug in the Automated Retroactive Minimal Moderation (ARMM) program on a Usenet. It ends out sending 200 copies of a message to news.admin.policy. Joel Furr, a user of the newsgroup, says this is "Spam". Hence, the term "Spam" is coined... |
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March 30: UNIVAC I – First American Commercial Computer |
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1951 - John William Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert unveil the first commercial computer, the UNIVersal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC I). The computer was manufactured under the company name of Sperry Rand Corporation for the United States Census Bureau. The UNIVAC will remain in operation through 1963... |
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March 29: Radio Shack Introduces TRS-80 Model 100 |
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1983- Radio Shack introduces the TRS-80 Model 100. It is the first portable computer featuring a 2.4 MHz processor for $799. The portable machine weighed 3.9 lbs. The model-100 was first made and sold as the Kyotronic 85. Tandy Corporation took this small computer over, and sold through Radio Sha... |
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March 28: BeOS Version 5 Maui Launched |
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2000 - BeOS version 5 was launched. Code named "Maui", this OS is often cloned for the GUI desktop for GNOME. BeOS went to ver. 5.1 before it was acquired by Palm. There is an Open Source version called "Haiku". Wikazine " Full show notes for March 28... |
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March 26: Microsoft Tablet PC Initiative |
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2001 - The reason why I decided to highlight this event is to make you aware that Tablets are not a new thing. Computer companies have been trying to perfect the tablet for many years. in 2001, for example, Microsoft CEO Bill Gates introduces the Tablet PC initiative. Using a Crusoe processor and th... |
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March 25: Comcast G4 Acquires TechTV |
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2004 - I remember watching TechTV from the ZDNet Days. Even watched a live show back in the days when Spring Comdex was in Chicago. When it changed to TechTV, we got some great social tech pioneers like Leo Laporte, Kevin Norton, Chris Pirillo and Kevin Rose, among others. When Comcast purchased the... |
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March 24: Apple Releases Desktop OS X (OS 10) |
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2001- The Server version of the Mac OS X software hit in 1999, but the desktop version was not released until 2001. A POSIX compliant core OS with the XNU kernal. The OS X (pronounced OS ten) was based from the OPENSTEP software, which came from Steve Jobs other company: NeXT (Apple purchased NeXT i... |
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