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'''International Business Machines''' (Commonly known as '''IBM''') is one of the largest computer manufactures in the world.
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'''International Business Machines''' (Commonly known as '''IBM''') is a large American computer technology and consulting company, founded in 1889.  Although the Term "IBM" is widely used to indicate that a [[computer]] can use the [[Windows]] Operating System, the manufacturing arm of IBM was sold to a Chinese Company [[Lovono]] in 2005.  IBM currently sells computer hardware and software, but now also has instrastructure and consulting services for other businesses.

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International Business Machines (Commonly known as IBM) is a large American computer technology and consulting company, founded in 1889. Although the Term "IBM" is widely used to indicate that a computer can use the Windows Operating System, the manufacturing arm of IBM was sold to a Chinese Company Lovono in 2005. IBM currently sells computer hardware and software, but now also has instrastructure and consulting services for other businesses.