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'A computer network called internet' Oct. 8, 1993 Prime Time News

Television
6:22
Computers
Millions log on to a computer system called internet, where punctuation represents emotion.
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A model employee Sept. 9, 1964 CBC Newsmagazine

Television
8:48
Computers
Computer-controlled equipment is more efficient than real people on the job.
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A question of compatibility March 25, 1984 Sunday Morning

Radio
3:31
Computers
The Macintosh may be a hit, but it's part of a larger gamble that could sink Apple computers.
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Ban the Internet! April 8, 1998 CBC Evening News

Television
2:35
Computers
The internet has finally come of age. Time to get rid of it.
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Bill Gates: the modest man from Microsoft March 23, 1992 Midday

Television
6:46
Computers

Business whiz kid Bill Gates explains the new Windows 3.1 software and Microsoft's dispute with IBM.

 

 


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Building a faster information highway Oct. 4, 1993 Morningside

Radio
13:40
Computers
Work begins on CANARIE, successor to CA*Net.
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Christmas computer selects 'the perfect gift' Dec. 4, 1962 Assignment

Radio
6:20
Computers
In 1962, department stores offer a new service to take pressure off harried shoppers.
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Coming soon: CA*Net3 Aug. 25, 1998 Canada at Five

Radio
1:35
Computers
A groundbreaking fibre optic network promises mind-boggling data speeds for researchers.
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Computer hackers tap into electronic bulletin boards Sept. 5, 1983 As It Happens

Radio
5:30
Computers
Electronic trespassing is born.
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Computer Invasion: A History of Automation in Canada Topic spans: 1945-1993

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Computers
Described as "gigantic brains," computers were once so big they filled entire rooms. It all started with ENIAC, the world's first computer, that cracked and buzzed and weighed 27 tonnes. By the 1960s, ordinary Canadians were fascinated with these new high tech devices: IBMs could set up blind dates, select Christmas presents and mysteriously dispense money. A novel idea until computer...
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Computer matchmaker July 27, 1957 Assignment

Radio
6:21
Computers
With the help of an IBM computer, CBC Radio's Bill McNeil gets set up on a date.
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Computer program pinpoints high-risk fire areas May 8, 1986 CBC Television News

Television
3:07
Natural Disasters
A Quebec conservation society can position firefighters where fires are likely to start.
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Computers beyond computing March 19, 1979 IDEAS

Radio
3:42
Computers
Hypertext pioneer Ted Nelson says that one day computers won't be mere number crunchers, but a global library.
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Computers predict election results July 17, 1962 Sunday Morning Magazine

Radio
2:47
Computers
As ballots are counted, computers forecast voting trends for 1962 federal election.
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David Suzuki discusses computer revolution Feb. 25, 1982 Morningside

Radio
6:45
Computers
Scientist says computers will be as smart as we want them to be.
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Envisioning a global network Oct. 17, 1970 Your Two Bucks Worth

Radio
3:03
Computers
Graham Spry predicts that networked computers will change the world.
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