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A Very Brief History of Computing, 1948-2015 The world's first modern computer, in Manchester in 1948, was...
LGBT Rights: Overcoming a Colonial Legacy Historically lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have been...
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Do Computers Get Sick? How Humans and Computers Fight Viruses Whether you are human or computer, viruses can ruin your...
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