Computer HistoryTracing the history of the computer
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Home/Log in Partner Sites | The purpose of this web site is to provide a repository of articles and photos relating to the history of computer hardware, software,programming languages, people, operating systems, andgames. Learn more about the history of games like Baccarat, Bingo, etc. You can play games like these using our computer hardware. To play gala bingo online, visit Bingo.org and know much more about the game. Get gaming then ! Click here to view articles Click here to view photos As well as browsing existing articles and photos relating to, for example, Atari, Acorn, Amstrad, Commodore, and Sinclaircomputers, you can upload new ones yourself, and as such improve the site: the more articles and photos are created/uploaded, the better and more useful the site will become. To assist you, the Intel Core i5 processor is an excellent way to enhance the graphics on your computer, therefore picture viewing on your computer will be crystal clear. With such technologically advanced processors such as the Intel processor, it's amazing to see the advancement of computer processors and the leaps and bounds that the computer evolution has achieved over the decades. Once material is on this site it is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
How to use this computer history siteAs a visitor to the site you can browse existing articles and photos relating to computer history, and participate in the discussion forum. If you register and log in, you can also create articles and upload photos. Once you have published an article on the site, it is available for editing by anyone who is logged in, in a similar way as with theWikimedia sites. Each time an article is updated it is date and name stamped. Enabling anyone to update existing articles means that the articles should improve (hopefully) over time. Only the creator of an article (or me, the site moderator) can delete it. To make articles and photos searchable, you can add keywords. This can be done at any time, either just after the article has been created (or the photo has been uploaded), or at a later date. Latest articles
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