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Kool & The Gang - Celebration
Music video by Kool & The Gang performing Celebration
(C) 1980 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Length: 257
Rating: 4.90 (4370 ratings)
Tags: Kool The Gang Celebration Pop ISLAND MERCURY
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Kool & the Gang - Celebration
Kool & the Gang Live in Chicago (2000)
Length: 426
Rating: 4.80 (245 ratings)
Tags: Kool&theGang celebration
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Chad johnson TD CELEBRATIONS
CHAD THANKS 4 THE ENTERTAINMENT YOU GIVE US... WE NEED MORE GUYS LIKE YOU... WHO PLAY THE SPORT FOR THE LOVE OF IT....
Length: 333
Rating: 4.70 (304 ratings)
Tags: american football
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Commodore 64 - 25th Anniversary Celebration
[Recorded Dec 10, 2007]
The Commodore 64 was an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, and during it's lifetime (between 1982 and 1994), sales totaled close to 17 million units, making it the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. Approximately 10,000 commercial software titles were developed for the Commodore 64 including development tools, office applications, and games.
The C64 made an impressive debut at the 1982 Winter Consumer Electronics Show, as recalled by Production Engineer David A. Ziembicki: All we saw at our booth were Atari people with their mouths dropping open, saying, 'How can you do that for $595?'
The term personal computer was a common term in the early 80's and was used as early as 1972 to characterize Xerox PARC's Alto. During this era of microcomputer innovation, the market was dominated by the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC), the Commodore 64, the Atari 8-bit family, the Apple II, Tandy Corporation's TRS-80s, and various CP/M machines.
Although the history of the Commodore is rich, the histories of the people and the companies that developed these early personal computers are also critical to the personal productivity tools and business solutions we often take for granted in our daily lives.
This panel discussion is a celebration of the Commodore 64 computer and how it spawned a tremendous market for home, small business, distributed and networked technology.
Length: 5535
Rating: 4.70 (147 ratings)
Tags: Computer History Commodore 64 Jack Tramiel Steve Wozniak PC
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Celebration - Evergreen
This video was directed/produced by Matt Goldman (www.akjak.com) and is from Celebration's 'The Modern Tribe'. More information is at:
http://www.beggarsgroupusa.com/celebration
Length: 230
Rating: 4.70 (31 ratings)
Tags: celebration modern tribe tv david dave sitek radio
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MIT Milestone Celebration | Keynote Address
Thomas Friedman, columnist at The New York Times.
More about this event: http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/about/milestone/index.htm
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
Length: 2896
Rating: 4.70 (41 ratings)
Tags: mit opencourseware hockfield friedman education
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