COMPUTER_MUSEUM
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I still have my Newton, but I don't use it much anymore.

 
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That rack is how Google started.

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Some tech companies have happy-fun hazing gifts for new hires. These are some of Google's.

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The object on the far left is a card catalogue tray. That's how libraries used to catalog their books for retrieval.

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A selection of modems, once used to hook computers into telephone lines to remotely access other computers.

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A selection of telecommunications devices. The unit in the back is a T1 channel bank, used to break T1 lines out for interface. On the left is an early personal modem from the 1980's. On the right is the last USB modem manufactured by Apple.

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An ArpaNET IMP (Interface Message Processor). It's a router.

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