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[TechRepublic] Tech nostalgia: The top 15 innovations of the 1990s

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Tech nostalgia: The top 15 innovations of the 1990s

In addition to awesome sitcoms, Dunakroos, and slap bracelets, the 1990s gave us some great technology too. Here are 15 of the best innovations from 1990-1999.

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