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Omar Khayyam Moore's Edison Talking Typewriter was an IBM 360 with a Selectric terminal and voice output, programmed to teach two-year-olds to read and type, circa 1962.
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- Saturday Evening Post at The Kids Keyboard, Part 1
- Saturday Evening Post at The Kids Keyboard, Part 2
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