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| Title: | Computer History Museum: lenaertes_pinkerton_thompson_kaye |
| Authors: | UNKNOWN (UNKNOWN) (Author) Michael Witczak (mwitczak@vt.edu) (Submitter) |
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| Citation: | http://purl.org/net/CSHistory/museum/Images/lenaertes_pinkerton_thompson_kaye.jpg |
| Abstract: | On January 4th the worldsoldest operationg electronic computer LEO I was finally switched off after more than 13 years of continuous operation. The machine had been used by the J. Lyonsand Company at Cadby Hall, London, W.14 for the vast majority of their clerical operations. Now it has been replaced by a new development in computers, the LEO II and the LEO III. |
| URI: | http://www.citidel.org/handle/10117/732 |
| Appears in Collections: | Computer Science Virtual History Museum
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