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Tony Long
Sept. 8, 1966: Liftoff for the Starship Enterprise
Sept. 7, 1998: If the Check Says 'Google Inc.,' We're 'Google Inc.'
Sept. 6, 1891: Risky Heart Surgery Saves Stabbing Victim
Sept. 1, 1939:
Wehrmacht
Puts the
Blitz
in
Krieg
Aug. 31, 1968: One Donor + Four Patients = Medical History
Aug. 30, 1885: Daimler Gives World First 'True' Motorcycle
Aug. 29, 1965: Long-Distance Calling ...
Very
Long Distance
Aug. 24, 1995: Say Hello to Windows 95
Aug. 23, 1899: First Ship-to-Shore Signal to a U.S. Station
Aug. 22, 1962: First Nuke-Powered Cargo Ship Docks
Aug. 18, 1947: Birth of the Cool (Company, That Is)
Aug. 17, 1807: 'Fulton's Folly' Steams up the Hudson
Aug. 16, 1960: Geronimo-o-o-o-o-o-o!!!
Aug. 15, 1877: 'Hello. Can You Hear Me Now?'
Aug. 11, 1942: Actress + Piano Player = New Torpedo
Aug. 9, 1995: When the Future Looked Bright for Netscape
Aug. 4, 1977: All U.S. Energy Placed Under Single Roof
Aug. 3, 1492: Columbus Sets Out to Discover ... a Trade Route
Aug. 2, 1873: San Francisco's First Cable Car Conquers Nob Hill
July 26, 1989: First Indictment Under Computer Fraud Act
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