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12:00 AM  Mar. 10, 2008
New Media Timeline (1981)
By David Shedden (More articles by this author)
Library Director, Poynter Institute

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                 TECHNOLOGY

  • IBM introduces its first successful personal computer. The IBM 5150 quickly becomes the industry standard. (In 1973 IBM developed a PC prototype called the "Special Computer, APL Machine Portable" or SCAMP. IBM sold an expensive portable computer in 1975 called the Model 5100.)

  • The PC-DOS operating system designed for the IBM PC is also marketed separately by Microsoft as MS-DOS. Microsoft's ability to retain the marketing and licensing rights for MS-DOS transforms Bill Gates' small Seattle company.

  • The BITNET computer network is created at the City University of New York. BITNET is an educational network that connects university mainframe computers around the world.

  • The Hayes Smartmodem is introduced. This new modem can transfer data at 300 bps (the average speed in 1981) and it doesn't need an acoustic coupler.
 

                THE MEDIA

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