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Its a warm day in Mountain View, and just outside the Computer History Museum, Lexus SUVs are pulling up to the curb. Im about to take a ride in Googles self-driving car. After years of working mostly in secret, Google is beginning to speak more publicly about what its autonomous vehicle can do. As autonomous […]

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It seems that Microsofts programmers werent afraid to joke around a little bit while they were first coding some of its biggest software titles back in the 80s. Yesterday, Microsoft and the Computer History Museum released the source code from early versions of MS-DOS and Word, and after combing through the files, developer Leon Zandman discovered a number […]

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Microsoft believes the children are our future, and to prove it, its teamed up with the Computer History Museum to make source code available for two groundbreaking programs: MS-DOS and Word for Windows. In a blog post that …

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