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  2. Rolodex - Wikipedia

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    A Rolodex file used in the 1970s. A Rolodex is a rotating card file device used to store a contact list.Its name, a portmanteau of the words "rolling" and "index", has become somewhat genericized for any personal organizer performing this function, or as a metonym for a total accumulation of business contacts.

  3. Arnold Neustadter - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Neustadter (25 August 1910 – 17 April 1996) [1] was an American inventor and businessman. He invented the Rolodex desktop rotating card file and other office equipment with Danish engineer Hildaur Neilson, [2] which has been called "a triumph of low technology" [3] and "a lasting symbol of the art of networking".

  4. List of obsolete technology - Wikipedia

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    Paper address book, Rolodex: Contact list, electronic address book: Personal address books remain common according to preference. Paper card catalogs, edge-notched cards: Computer databases: Card catalogues still preferred by some libraries, usually when complementary to computer databases. Paper data storage for computers (punch cards, punched ...

  5. Can you use a personal credit card for business expenses? - AOL

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    Ramp explains when and why a personal credit card may be used for business expenses, the risks involved, and the benefits of using a business credit card instead.

  6. Palm Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Contacts, analogous to index cards in a Rolodex card file or address book; Calendar information as discrete or repeating appointments; Tasks, sortable by priority, date or category in task lists; Notes, for reference materials, memoranda or journal entries

  7. Business card - Wikipedia

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    An attorney's business card, 1895 Eugène Chigot, post impressionist painter, business card 1890s A business card from Richard Nixon's first Congressional campaign, in 1946 Front and back sides of a business card in Vietnam, 2008 A Oscar Friedheim card cutting and scoring machine from 1889, capable of producing up to 100,000 visiting and business cards a day

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