DECADE OF COMPUTERS
Forecasts that the 1970s will be the decade of the computer are reinforced by figures released on January 7, showing a 56 per cent growth in output in one nation' s computer industry over the first nine months of last year. Deliveries of British-made computer hardware to customers round the world were worth nearly $340 million — some $120 million up on January-September, 1969. Customers in other countries took a growing share of the computer equipment made in Britain — worth nearly $140 million representing a 62 per cent increase.
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Taupo Times, Volume 20, Issue 3, 14 January 1971, Page 3
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91DECADE OF COMPUTERS Taupo Times, Volume 20, Issue 3, 14 January 1971, Page 3
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