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22: 197:. The Data Domain is also believed to be the first to ever use the phrase "Personal Computer" commercially. These stores are the first retail outlets for personal computers. Items could be purchased as either complete assembled and tested, or as kits. 182:. These stores have their place in computer history as they are not only among the first several storefront computer retail shops, but also were two of the first computer stores to sell the 242:"In February, 1976 Ray opened The Data Domain, one of the pioneering retail computer stores." (itty bitty machine co. in Evanston was open before Data Domain.) 167: 313: 217: 187: 193:, as well as numerous other now highly collectible products from microcomputer history. The dealer arrangement was made by 86: 58: 105: 65: 43: 72: 279: 39: 54: 205: 175: 200:
In 1975, Borrill was one of the participants of the Kansas City symposium, which established the
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Interview with Ray Borrill, History of itty bitty machine company
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retail computer store, December 1975 – 1980, located in
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Bloomington
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itty bitty machine company
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Apple I
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Altair 8800
Steve Jobs
Kansas City standard
cassette tapes
microcomputers
Bill Gates
MITS
"The Data Domain"
Interview with Ray Borrill, History of itty bitty machine company
A tribute to Ray Borrill
The Data Domain article on Bloomingpedia
http://www.thedatadomain.com/

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