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25 Days That Changed Everything |
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Written by Daniel
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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From a clone's debut to iPhone insanity, here are the most significant moments of the PC World era. Paul Boutin, PC World Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:30 PM PST
As PC World celebrates its 25th year, we examine the defining moments we've witnessed in high-tech history. Join us as we relive the Attack of the Clones, the Return of the Steve, the Birth of a Nuisance, and the Day Nothing Happened, among other notable events.
September 9, 1986: Compaq Out-Clones IBM
August 1, 1989: Microsoft Builds an Office
February 19, 1990: Desktops Become Darkrooms
May 22, 1990: Windows Hits the Big 3.0
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