Domain: mlagazine.com
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Re:Says who?
Thomas Hormby is a high school student at Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet High School in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is a member of the Hume-Fogg Technology Society.
He maintains two Mac history websites, MLAgazine (not updated since June 2005) and macreate.net (suspended by ISP). Slashdot gave him a post that pointed to his MLAgazine in May 2005. He is a frequent contributor to OSViews, OSNews and OSOpinion.
And you're right, the little bastard needs to source his stories. Christ. At least he can look forward to a bright future in journalism. -
The list, according to an alternate article
The list, according to an alternate article, in no particular order:
Apple Pippin - multimedia machine, capable of reading CD ROMs, surfing the Internet and to play games
OpenDoc - based on interchangeable modules useable within applications (1997)
Mac TV - the first computer with a bundled TV tuner released to the public, merging the home theater and personal computer (1993)
Mac XL/Lisa - a new generation of computers to replace the Apple II line, priced at $9,995 at release (1983)
Microsoft Word 6.0 - was meant to replace the popular Microsoft Word 5.1
Copland - a new OS under development for Power PC native (begun 1987)
eWorld - ISP with pictographic "village" interface, $10 per month + $8 per hour (1994)
Puck Mouse/Kiddie Keyboard - redesigned for release with the iMac (1998)
Flower Power/Blue Dalmatian iMac - unique looking psychedelic 2nd gen iMac "flavors", discontunued 2 months after release
Macintosh Portable - a portable machine weighing 16.7 lbs selling for $5,799 (1991) -
Link to other version of article
http://mlagazine.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=
N ews&file=article&sid=137&mode=thread&order=0&thold =0
This one is probably the original that osviews.com is referencing.