The Culture of Computing
Selling computer accessories in
a tech-obsessed
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In the 1970s, Hewlett Packard introduced one of the earliest desktop computers to the market. Loaded with gloriously high-tech features for the time, like a one-line display and functioning keyboard, the computer was treasured by the business and science communities despite not being much more than a gigantic, underpowered calculator with a printer attached. As "interesting" as it would be to still be working in a world where all computing was done one tiny red line at a time, thankfully the computer world has advanced since then.
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