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February 23, 2005: Forbes Does a Story on the Computer Book Auction at Christie's

"The history of computing is largely written on paper and plastic that gets thrown away. Technical papers, manuals, business plans, magnetic data storage tapes. Why save 'em?"

"Because one day you may be able to sell them for a million bucks. At least that's the theory behind Christie's February 23 auction, called The Origins of Cyberspace"

Read this news story.



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