The Computer Chronicles - Japanese PCs (1984)
This episode examines Japanese computers and the various reasons they failed to establish a strong market share overseas. Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerch...

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The Computer Chronicles - Computers in Communications (1984)

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The Computer Chronicles - Amiga and Atari (1985)

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The Story of C++: The World's Most Consequential Programming Language | The Official Story

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The Future of Home Computing: Radical Changes Ahead?

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Japanese home computers | Database | Thames Television | 1984

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Embedded Memories: The Next Generation

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What Happened to Compaq? Why the PC Giant Disappeared

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The Computer Chronicles - Super Computers (1984)

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Birth of BASIC

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1982: The Future of COMPUTER STORAGE | The Computer Programme | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

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" ELECTRONICS IN JAPAN TODAY " 1980s JAPANESE HIGH TECH INDUSTRY DOCUMENTARY COMPUTERS VCR XD13854

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

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Japanese industry | Japan | TV EYE | 1982

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The Computer Chronicles - UNIX (1985)

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The Computer Chronicles - Low End Computers (1985)

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1969: Computer Banking and the end of Cash | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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The Computer Chronicles - Add-On Boards (1988)

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Why the Soviet Computer Failed

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