Monday, 13 July 2015

💻 IBM Japan in 15 Seconds 📚 

Here’s
 your crash course on IBM Japan. In 1925, a tableware manufacturer 
installed the first IBM tabulating machine. In 1973, Leo Esaki
won the Nobel Prize in Physics for electron tunneling. In 1982, the 
Tokyo Research Lab opened. In 1992, the ThinkPad700C was released. And 
now,
in 2015, IBM’s teaming up with Apple in Japan to create an elderly-friendly iPad. We’re out of time,
but rest assured,
the goods are still being churned out. Class dismissed. 💻 IBM Japan in 15 Seconds 📚

One Mississippi. Happy Leap Second 2015!  Here’s your crash course on IBM Japan. In 1925, a tableware manufacturer installed the first IBM tabulating machine. In 1973, Leo Esaki won the Nobel Prize in Physics for electron tunneling. In 1982, the Tokyo Research Lab opened. In 1992, the ThinkPad700C was released. And now, in 2015, IBM’s teaming up with Apple in Japan to create an elderly-friendly iPad. We’re out of time, but rest assured, the goods are still being churned out. Class dismissed.

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