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  • 101Edwin Boston — The Reverend Edwin Richard Boston MA (Cantab) (born Solihull, 1924, died 1 April 1986), known as Teddy Boston, was a Church of England clergyman and author. He built a narrow gauge railway in the grounds of his Rectory at Cadeby, Leicestershire,… …

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  • 102COMMAND.COM — Developer(s) Seattle Computer Products, Microsoft Corporation, IBM, Novell and several others. Operating system DR DOS, FreeDOS, MS DOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, PC DOS, PTS DOS, ROM DOS, 86 DOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 Wi …

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  • 103Computer terminal — A computer terminal is an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer or a computing system. Early terminals were inexpensive devices but very slow compared to punched… …

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  • 104OPIE Authentication System — OPIE is the initialism of One time Passwords In Everything . Opie is a mature, Unix like login and password package installed on the server and the client which makes untrusted networks safer against password sniffing packet analysis software… …

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  • 105Carriage return — Carriage return, often shortened to return, refers to a control character or mechanism used to start a new line of text. Originally, the term carriage return referred to a mechanism or lever on a typewriter. It was used after typing a line of… …

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  • 106Features new to Windows Vista — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features …

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  • 107Conversational Monitor System — Main articles: VM (operating system), CP/CMS, and History of CP/CMS The Conversational Monitor System (CMS; originally: Cambridge Monitor System ) is a relatively simple interactive computing single user operating system. CMS is part of IBM s VM… …

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  • 108KLM (human-computer interaction) — KLM (or KLM GOMS) stands for Keystroke Level Model, a hard science approach to human–computer interaction (HCI), based on CMN GOMS, developed by Card, Moran Newell, and spelled out in their book The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction , 1983 …

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  • 109Freelancin' Roundtable — Roundtable (RT) was a modem based text chat system located in the Clear Lake City, Texas area near Houston for 3 years in the mid 1980’s frequented by local Bulletin Board System (BBS) users. The first 8 phone lines were installed in October,… …

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  • 110IE7Pro — Stable release 2.5.1 / June 2, 2010; 16 months ago (2010 06 02) Development status Abandoned Operating system Microsoft Windows …

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