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		<title>First ever recording of digital Music.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In 1951, some groundbreaking progress in the world of music technology was transforming the way music would be made today.
The University of Manchester housed the Ferranti Mark 1 computer, the successor to the famous &#34;Baby&#34; computer which was given life (i.e. executed it&#8217;s first code) in 1948.  The Ferranti computer had a subroutine that emitted a short tone when an application finished running (They called it the &#34;Hoot&#34;).
This &#34;Hoot&#34; subroutine was modified by Christopher Strachey (a friend of one of the mathematicians working on the computer) to actually produce ...]]></description>
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