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  1. On This Day October 13 1983 - Ameritech Mobile Communications Became the First Company to Provide Mobile Phone Service to the Public

    On This Day October 13 1983 - Ameritech Mobile Communications Became the First Company to Provide Mobile Phone Service to the Public

    On this day October 13 1983, Ameritech Mobile Communications made history by becoming the first company to offer mobile phone service to the public. This groundbreaking launch marked the beginning of the cellular age, forever changing how people communicated and paving the way for the global...
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    The 80s Tech Boom: A Decade of Digital Revolution

    This thread is for the general discussion of the Article The 80s Tech Boom: A Decade of Digital Revolution. Please add to the discussion here.
  3. The 80s Tech Boom: A Decade of Digital Revolution

    The 80s Tech Boom: A Decade of Digital Revolution

    Before the dawn of the 1980s, technology had a relatively reserved presence in the average household. Radios, televisions, and landline telephones were the norm. Few could imagine (outside a comic book) the integration of computers and video games into everyday life. But as the 1980s rolled...
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