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The History of the Personal Computer

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

Project for AP American History documenting the history of the personal computer.

Check out my latest project here: http://www.jaykaycomics.com

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  • A wonderful video, DigitalPulseSynd. This video, is not only informative, but the visuals match very well. The music, contrary to what others say, is in my opinion suiting the theme and a very appropriate and catchy space filler. You should have (if you didn't) get a A on the project for APUSH.

  • Thanks =)

    Yes, I got an A+ (if I remember correctly).

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  • Ruined by the music.

  • the song in the background is nice and all, but its volume pretty much makes it difficult to understand the narrator.

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  • oh my god! i wached this on my PC!!!

  • The music towards the second half of the video is far too loud and makes it difficult to understand. Come on, I'm trying to do work on this.

  • R.I.P. Steve Jobs

  • Would have been better without the music.

  • The music wasn't even that bad though...

  • You should have failed this report because of that background music being too loud. It's not that the project was about being really good at video editing or anything like that but the general rule is if you are going to use video for a report, you can't drown out the content with music so it can't be heard.

    I mean I can strain to hear it but it's really tiring and I miss words and names here and there.

    Also you have commercials with their own soundtrack on top of the music alreayd playing.

  • @rastoper look up the Xerox 8010 Information System date first computer with GUI

  • like to point out one mistake that i notied the first gui was not apple it was Xerox with both apple and miscrsoft stole there idea from The GUI was first developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Larry Tesler, Dan Ingalls and a number of other researchers.

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