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- Kenyon_Taylor abstract "Kenyon Taylor was a British electrical engineer and inventor. Taylor was part of the original Ferranti Canada, working on the Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR system in the late forties and early fifties assisting in developing the world's first trackball. In the seventies, he developed the flip-disc display (once common in stock markets). He was the father of the Canadian cricketers Vincent Kenyon Taylor and Maurice M. Taylor.".
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