In our PC era. The demand for the PC-style model grew from internal requests from our engineers in 1994. Its release coincided with the development of the early versions of “Open Bloomberg,” which was the first iteration of the Bloomberg Terminal running on a customer-provided PC.
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used to use a Tradebook, a Centerboard, a Freeboard and Starboard.
Stroll down Memory Lane! Fantastic Bloomberg.
I remember this days and the Bloomberg key boards
Started on this one. No link to Excel. Had to manually type data into Lotus 123 and later into Excel.
Remarkable to see how Bloomberg adapted to the evolving tech landscape with the introduction of the PC-style model back in 1994, marking a pivotal moment in the development of the Bloomberg Terminal!
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2moThe track ball mouse was my favorite