Todd Hoff

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In fact, SAGE was one of the first fully operational, real-time interactive computer systems. Operators communicated with the computer through displays, keyboards, switches, and light guns. Users could request information from the computer and receive an answer within a few seconds. New information continuously flowed directly into the computer’s memory through telephone lines to the users, making it immediately available to the operators.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet
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