Word: computerizes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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As a symbol of American enterprise at its worst, Al Capone has a place in history. But some Chicagoans would rather forget the legendary mobster. When Mark Levell, 29, a computer technician and amateur historian, proposed to the U.S. Interior Department that it designate as a historic site the red...
The ETA machines offered such innovations as ultradense clusters of circuit boards cooled by liquid nitrogen, but lacked adequate software. Control Data lost about $200 million on supercomputers during the past three years, and Chairman Robert Price thinks the venture would have consumed plenty more. Said he: "Let's put...
Many people hang up when they answer the phone and hear a computerized voice, figuring it is probably a prerecorded sales pitch. Not the folks in Osage, Iowa. Their police department pays for a telephone-dialing computer service that automatically checks up on older people who live alone. At the same time every day, the computer calls them and says, "Good Morning! Are you O.K. ?" If they answer "Yes," the computer hangs up and goes on to the next number. If no one answers, the computer alerts the police...
Lozano said he plans to bring Soviet architects to Cambridge in late summer for training in urban planning, computer-aided design and methods of making buildings resistant to earthquakes.
While most existing data archives of this type provide computer tapes of previously coded data, Colby said the Murray archives store the original records of research as "transcripts of interviews, responses to psychological tests and observations in the form of videotapes."