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30 years of personal computing

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Seattle Computer Products sells its operating system to Microsoft for $100,000K. 2006: Apple goes Intel. Word processing starts to emerge 1980: Launch of the Apple III, with 5.25" " floppy. Seagate launches the first hard drive. Sinclair launches the ZX80, the first sub-£100 computer. 1982: Launch of Commodore 64.

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An end to the arms race?

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Still basking in the official recognition of my exceptional happiness (see It's official - e-learning makes you happy ), I was particularly interested in the Happiness and Economics feature in the Economist of December 23rd 2006. They gain in rank at the expense of their free time. An arms race is a lose-lose situation.

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Creating successful e-learning

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Now the approach that is proposed in this book may be more rapid and reliable than ADDIE but let's be realistic - this process is best suited to professional development teams working on full-service, Hollywood productions (or Bollywood as is often the case). My favourite line?