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    Office furniture: office chairs, cubicles, anti-static mats, rugs, filing cabinets, and armoire desks. Office food e.g. convenience food , bottled water Common supplies and office equipment items before the advent of suitably priced word processing machines and PCs in the 1970s and 1980s were: typewriters , slide rules , calculators , adding ...

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    Day-Timer is an American manufacturer of personal organizers and other paper-based time management and organizational tools. The company was founded in 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and ultimately relocated to neighboring East Texas, Pennsylvania, in the 1960s as its sales and product popularity grew.

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    Desktop organizer software applications are applications that automatically create useful organizational structures from desktop content, including heterogeneous types of content including email, files, contacts, companies, RSS news feeds, photos, music and chat sessions.