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It was twenty years ago today...In which Mike Vizard complains that IBM's drop-kick of its PC business makes him feel old.
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It was twenty years ago today...
In which Mike Vizard complains that IBM's drop-kick of its PC business makes him feel old. Doc Searls frets over his ThinkPad jones, while David Berlind remembers when replication was the crown jewel of the pre-Internet.
Ray Ozzie and Burton Group's Peter O'Kelly answer the age-old Groove question: where's the Mac version?
I'd love to turn you on.
67 minutes
and Dana--that's G-i-l-l-m-o-r as in Gillmor Gang
In which Mike Vizard complains that IBM's drop-kick of its PC business makes him feel old. Doc Searls frets over his ThinkPad jones, while David Berlind remembers when replication was the crown jewel of the pre-Internet.
Ray Ozzie and Burton Group's Peter O'Kelly answer the age-old Groove question: where's the Mac version?
I'd love to turn you on.
67 minutes
and Dana--that's G-i-l-l-m-o-r as in Gillmor Gang