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  2. Category:1970s software - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... 1970 software (2 C, 4 P) 1971 software (3 C, 4 P) 1972 software (3 C, 9 P)

  3. List of failed and overbudget custom software projects

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    Because software, unlike a major civil engineering construction project, is often easy and cheap to change after it has been constructed, a piece of custom software that fails to deliver on its objectives may sometimes be modified over time in such a way that it later succeeds—and/or business processes or end-user mindsets may change to accommodate the software.

  4. Category:1970 software - Wikipedia

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  5. IBM Future Systems project - Wikipedia

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    The Future Systems project (FS) was a research and development project undertaken in IBM in the early 1970s to develop a revolutionary line of computer products, including new software models which would simplify software development by exploiting modern powerful hardware.

  6. Category:Software by year - Wikipedia

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  7. History of software - Wikipedia

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    Before the microcomputer, a successful software program typically sold up to 1,000 units at $50,000–60,000 each. By the mid-1980s, personal computer software sold thousands of copies for $50–700 each. Companies like Microsoft, MicroPro, and Lotus Development had tens of millions of dollars in annual sales. [37]

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  9. Timeline of computing 1950–1979 - Wikipedia

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    SCAMP emulated an IBM 1130 minicomputer in order to run APL\1130. [35] Because it was the first to emulate APL\1130 performance on a portable, single-user computer, PC Magazine in 1983 designated SCAMP a "revolutionary concept" and "the world's first personal computer". [35] [36] The prototype is in the Smithsonian Institution. 1973 UK

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