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==== Daisy Bell sung by an IBM 704 ====
==== Daisy Bell sung by an IBM 704 ====
{{#ev:youtube|41U78QP8nBk|640px|center|In 1961 the first singing by a computer was performed by an [[w:IBM 704]] and the song was [[w:Daisy Bell]], written in 1892 by British songwriter [[w:Harry Dacre]].  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41U78QP8nBk View ''''''Daisy Bell'''''' performed by an IBM 704 on Youtube].}}
{{#ev:youtube|41U78QP8nBk|640px|center|In 1961 the first singing by a computer was performed by an [[w:IBM 704]] and the song was [[w:Daisy Bell]], written in 1892 by British songwriter [[w:Harry Dacre]].  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41U78QP8nBk View ''''''Daisy Bell'''''' performed by an IBM 704 on Youtube].}}
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== 1890's ==
== 1890's ==
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