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  • 13Apple II series — The Apple II (often written as Apple ] [ or Apple //) was the first mass produced microcomputer product, manufactured by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.). It was among the first home computers on the market, and became one of the most recognizable …

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  • 16Wonderbra — Un wonderbra canadiense del año 1975. El Wonderbra (sujetador maravilloso) es un tipo de sujetador realzador que ganó prominencia mundial en la década de 1990. Aunque el nombre Wonderbra fue registrado en los Estados Unidos en 1935,[1] …

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  • 17Dot-com bubble — The dot com bubble (also referred to as the Internet bubble and the Information Technology Bubble[1]) was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2000 (with a climax on March 10, 2000, with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52 in intraday trading… …

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  • 19Yahoo! — This article is about the corporation. For the search engine, see Yahoo! Search. For other uses, see Yahoo (disambiguation). Yahoo! Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ:  …

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