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  2. Word processor - Wikipedia

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    The data diskette was then put in the second drive. The operating system and the word processing program were combined in one file. [13] Another of the early word processing adopters was Vydec, which created in 1973 [14] the first modern text processor, the "Vydec Word Processing System". It had built-in multiple functions like the ability to ...

  3. Word processor (electronic device) - Wikipedia

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    A word processor is an electronic device (later a computer software application) for text, composing, editing, formatting, and printing. The word processor was a stand-alone office machine developed in the 1960s, combining the keyboard text-entry and printing functions of an electric typewriter with a recording unit, either tape or floppy disk ...

  4. Typewriter - Wikipedia

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    This machine was used for the first commercial teletypewriter system on Postal Telegraph Company lines between Boston and New York City in 1910. James Fields Smathers of Kansas City invented what is considered the first practical power-operated typewriter in 1914. In 1920, after returning from Army service, he produced a successful model and in ...

  5. WordStar - Wikipedia

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    WordStar was one of the first WYSIWYG word processors, showing accurate line breaks and page breaks. It was a major breakthrough to be able to see (and, while writing, force, if one so desired) where line breaks and page breaks would fall—even though, being a text-based program, WordStar couldn't accurately display different typefaces such as ...

  6. History of Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    History of Microsoft Word. The first version of Microsoft Word was developed by Charles Simonyi and Richard Brodie, former Xerox programmers hired by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1981. Both programmers worked on Xerox Bravo, the first WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) word processor.

  7. History of writing - Wikipedia

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    The history of writing traces the development of writing systems [ 1] and how their use transformed and was transformed by different societies. The use of writing prefigures various social and psychological consequences associated with literacy and literary culture. With each historical invention of writing, true writing systems were preceded ...

  8. The World-Changing Computer You've Never Heard Of - AOL

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    On this day in economic and financial history ... On Dec. 9, 1968, a group of about 1,000 computer scientists attended a demonstration so advanced that its true importance wouldn't be understood ...

  9. ENIAC - Wikipedia

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    ENIAC (/ ˈ ɛ n i æ k /; Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) [1] [2] was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. [3] [4] Other computers had some of these features, but ENIAC was the first to have them all.