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Tracks added to the list are judged to be "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress, ...
The boot-up chime for Microsoft Windows 95 is being preserved in the Library of Congress, the National Recording Registry ...
Three CEOs, a talk show format, and protesters made Microsoft’s 50th anniversary memorable.
The Library of Congress announced this year’s 25 selections to add into its National Recording Registry. Although often ...
The Microsoft Windows 95 start-up and reboot chime was composed by Brian Eno. Among the 84 sound elements Eno created for the project, the now-familiar six-second ...
The US Library of Congress has added the Windows 95 boot sound to its National Recording Registry (NRR). That means the sound is now part of a list of recordings that are “culturally, historically, or ...
The Windows sound — yes, that Windows sound — is now officially historic. The United States Library of Congress this week added the Windows 95 reboot sound to its National Recording Registry (NRR).
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XDA Developers on MSNWindows 95 is now considered culturally significantWindows 95 is a fairly iconic piece of software in itself due to the fact that it's the first Windows 9x release, along with ...
More than 20 works were chosen this year to join the Library of Congress' registry, which preserves works deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.” ...
As Microsoft approaches its monumental 50th anniversary, a wave of nostalgia washes over fans with the release of exclusive wallpapers that capture the essence of the Windows experience over the past ...
To get the answer, just put a decimal point in the number "50"—my first Microsoft product was MS-DOS 5.0.
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