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		<title>Computer Company Started In Garage 30 Years Ago Now In Smaller Garage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CAMBRIDGE, MA—In the summer of 1980, MIT graduates Donald Faber and Peter Haberle moved into an empty two-car garage and started work building their first ever personal home computer. Almost 30 years later, what began as a humble two-man operation has since grown into an even more humble, even more cramped computer company, based out [...]]]></description>
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