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Audreyhacking
In the late 90's, at the height of the "internet appliance" craze, 3Com released a small, cute, single-unit "internet machine" which provided email, web browsing, and an address book - intended for people with little computer experience.
The "Audrey" was supposed to do for the home computer what the Palm Pilot had done for the handheld computer: provide a simple, consistent interface and not bog the user down in configurations or technical details.
Source: Harper Reed
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