‘Nobel of computing’ goes to Microsoft researcher who helped build arguably world’s first PC

March 10th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

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‘Nobel of computing’ goes to early PC designer
SAN JOSE, Calif. — A Microsoft Corp. researcher won the $250,000 Turing Award, one of technology’s most coveted prizes, on Tuesday for his work helping design and build what is widely considered the first modern personal computer.
While at Xerox Corp.’s famed Palo Alto Research Center, …. Source article  : ‘Nobel of computing’ goes to Microsoft researcher who helped build arguably world’s first PC.

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