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  2. Rolodex - Wikipedia

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    A Rolodex file used in the 1970s. A Rolodex is a rotating card file device used to store a contact list.Its name, a portmanteau of the words "rolling" and "index", has become somewhat genericized for any personal organizer performing this function, or as a metonym for a total accumulation of business contacts.

  3. Arnold Neustadter - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Neustadter (25 August 1910 – 17 April 1996) [1] was an American inventor and businessman. He invented the Rolodex desktop rotating card file and other office equipment with Danish engineer Hildaur Neilson, [2] which has been called "a triumph of low technology" [3] and "a lasting symbol of the art of networking".

  4. Zoomracks - Wikipedia

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    The racks could display their cards sorted in a variety of ways, making navigation much easier than with a real-world rolodex, which is sorted only by a single pre-defined index (normally last name). Data could be moved from database to database simply by cutting a card out of one stack and pasting it into another.

  5. Cardfile - Wikipedia

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    Cardfile is a personal information manager, based on index cards, using an interface in the style of a rolodex that was distributed with Microsoft Windows starting from the original version 1.01 until Windows NT 4.0 Server.

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    Hailing from Japan, these digital pets were all the craze in the ’90s. By enabling users to care for a virtual pet, the pocket-sized devices mimicked all the responsibilities of real pet ...

  7. Sell Pokemon Cards: Our Card-Trading Expert Reveals How ... - AOL

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    Pawn shops do buy Pokemon cards in some cases, but we don’t recommend selling them there. Unless the pawn shop is known to specialize in trading card games, chances are high the clerk won’t ...