The ‘OK’ Computer
by Adi Robertson from The Verge - All Posts on (#68CHY)
This story was produced as part of The Verge's partnership with the Computer History Museum to explore the past and future of tech. Located in Mountain View, California, CHM does extensive work in preserving, explaining, and making the history of technology accessible to current and future generations.
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How many times in your life have you clicked OK"? I personally have lost count. From my first clicks on a Macintosh in the 1990s, it's been the ubiquitous language of assent for computing - an agreement to countless decisions, large and small.
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