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The Rise and Fall of 3M’s Floppy Disk

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As author David Morton noted in his 2006 book Sound Recording: The Life Story of a Technology , 3M was one of the best-suited companies on the market to help Brush out. 3M got into the floppy disk market around the fall of 1973. Before World War II, one company did attempt to manufacture a tape recorder in the U.S. inch floppy.

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How the Graphical User Interface Was Invented

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It took some 30 years of effort by engineers and computer scientists in universities, government laboratories, and corporate research groups, piggybacking on each other’s work, trying new ideas, repeating each other’s mistakes. At almost $10,000, buyers deemed the Lisa too expensive for the office market. Smith et al.,

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