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  • ...hen New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail'', Harvard Business School, Boston, 1997 - Briefly discusses DEC's inability to adapt to the world with person
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  • ...evelopment system used during the development of [[MUMPS]] at [[MGH]] in [[Boston]] a few years earlier.
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  • By late 1979, Joel and Marc had both moved back to Boston. Joel had been elected president of Infocom and started business school, an ...ate Software Inc.) as marketing manager, who found a time-shared office in Boston's venerable Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a time-shared production plant in Ran
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  • Boston (617) 692-1000
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  • ''Camex was a small Boston company that pioneered WYSIWYG terminals and typesetters for the newspaper ''The first product, the Camex 135, was in use at the Boston Globe at the time I joined.  It consisted of a PDP-11/35 running Camexec,
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  • ...a prototype. His response was, “I don’t care. Thanks. When you be in Boston again?” Two weeks later our sales guy and I negotiated a 1 MB add on for
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  • ...Center. In 1999, The Computer Museum closed; some of its artifacts went to Boston’s Museum of Science, and the rest of its collection went to The Computer
    3 KB (369 words) - 16:37, 23 February 2024
  • * [https://www.rfc-editor.org/ien/ien60.pdf Boston Area Meeting of the Internet Working Group to Discuss Interactions With Gat
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  • .../www.ll.mit.edu/about/History/earlywarningradars3.html Part 3: Jug Handle, Boston Hill, and Texas Tower radars]
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