The ultimate search engine

Fri 20 February 2009 15:04, Bas van den Beld

In 1987 Apple produced a video of what it would be like to be searching for information in 2009. They thought of the ultimate search engine. Unfortunately it hasn't actually been build.

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  • Nice to see that in the future moms are still the same :-) great video!

    Fri 20 Feb 2009, 15:56

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