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SharpReader turns One

SharpReader turns One 04/09/2004 04:01 PM

Wow, has it been a whole year already? Time sure flies when you're having fun... and how can you not have fun when, in the process of teaching yourself a new language, you create an application that becomes such an unexpected success? SharpReader was downloaded over 5,000 times in the first month and along with RSS's growing popularity, SharpReader's downloads... (134 words)




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Today, IBM marks the 40th anniversary of the System/360, the mainframe that sparked a revolution in computing and business. The System/360 was considered by many to be the most sophisticated computer of its time and is responsible for introducing many important technologies that are still in use today, such as transaction processing, micro-circuitry, and databases.

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Those guys from Average Joe are screwed.

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The Mac Turns 20 (PC World)


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