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<title>Operating System Interface Design Between 1981-2009 | Webdesigner Depot</title>
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<description>Over the years a range of GUI’s have been developed for different operating systems such as OS/2, Macintosh, Windowsamiga, Linux, Symbian OS, and more.

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<dc:date>2009-07-14T13:58:53Z</dc:date>
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<dc:date>2008-09-10T12:05:40Z</dc:date>
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<dc:date>2008-04-08T11:52:22Z</dc:date>
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