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Well, You May Not Know My Name Is Simon

The IBM Simon Personal Communicator was the world’s first smartphone, created by a joint venture between IBM and BellSouth. Simon was first shown as a product concept in 1992 at COMDEX, the computer and technology trade show held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Launched in 1993 it combined the features of a mobile phone, a pager, a PDA, and a fax machine. After some delays it was sold by BellSouth in 1994 in 190 US cities in 15 states and was originally priced at $899 although it was free with a two year BellSouth contract

Besides a mobile phone, the major applications were a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note pad, e-mail, and games. It had no physical buttons to dial with. Instead customers used a touchscreen to select phone numbers with a finger or create facsimiles and memos with an optional stylus. Text was entered with either a unique ‘predictive’ on-screen keyboard or QWERTY keyboard. The Simon had an optional PCMCIA memory card

The Simon ran DOS as its native operating system and could be upgraded to run third party applications from either the PCMCIA card or by downloading the application to the phone’s internal memory. The only aftermarket application created for Simon and quite likely the first ever third party smartphone application was DispatchIt by PDA Dimensions of Atlanta GA. This application was sold to only two customers before BellSouth notified the developer that Simon was end of life and that no more of them would be manufactured [wiki]

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Gunning Down The Barrel of A Look

former Los Angeles Police Chief James E Davis holding and pointing his pistol, April 19, 1930 [via the incredible LAPL]

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Piece of Quake

The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 struck at 5:12 am on Wednesday, April 18, 1906


Victorian buildings on Howard Street between 17th and 18th Streets, photo by WJ Street

plenty more photos can be found here - The Bancroft Library Presents: The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire

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Irony Eyes Cody

President Jimmy Carter dons an Indian headdress as he chats with Iron Eyes Cody, the ‘concerned Indian’, during a ceremony at the White House at which the President met with leaders of Keep America Beautiful, Inc on the eve of tomorrow’s observance of national Keep America Beautiful Day.  Washington, DC, April 21st, 1978 [Corbis]

HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU ALL ITALIAN/ZERO NATIVE AMERICAN MAN!!!

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