Windows creation started at the beginning of the ’80s with the production of a graphic interface that was actually a program for the MS-DOS operating system using concepts inspired to the ones developed some years before by Xerox.
On November 12, 1990 Tim Berners-Leem with the help of informatics engineer Robert Cailliau, published a formal proposal to carry out a hypertextual project called “WorldWideWeb”.
SCO announced the decision to auction substantially all its assets related to UNIX, included some software products and the relavice services connected to UNIX System V.
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