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Question by cassandra
Submitted on 2/3/2004
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who developed unix


Answer by osama
Submitted on 12/12/2005
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Ur mom did

 

Answer by say
Submitted on 9/11/2006
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charles Darwins

 

Answer by pavan
Submitted on 10/24/2006
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In 1969 Ken Thompson wrote the first version of Unix, called UNICS. UNICS stood for Uniplexed Operating and Computing System. Although the operating system has changed, the name stuck and was eventually shortened to Unix.

 

Answer by jibin
Submitted on 6/13/2007
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Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thomson at AT&T Bell Lab now known as Alcatel-Lucent Technologies

 

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