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- Geniac abstract "Geniac was an educational toy billed as a "computer" designed and marketed by Edmund Berkeley, with Oliver Garfield from 1955 to 1958, but with Garfield continuing without Berkeley through the 1960s. The name stood for "Genius Almost-automatic Computer."".
- Geniac wikiPageExternalLink geniac.
- Geniac wikiPageExternalLink pc.shtml.
- Geniac wikiPageExternalLink geniac.
- Geniac wikiPageExternalLink item-report-main.cgi?20110224.
- Geniac wikiPageExternalLink brainiac_k30.html.
- Geniac wikiPageExternalLink geniac.html.
- Geniac wikiPageID "332652".
- Geniac wikiPageRevisionID "600777335".
- Geniac hasPhotoCollection Geniac.
- Geniac subject Category:1955_introductions.
- Geniac subject Category:Educational_toys.
- Geniac subject Category:Mechanical_computers.
- Geniac type Artifact100021939.
- Geniac type Computer103082979.
- Geniac type Device103183080.
- Geniac type EducationalToys.
- Geniac type Instrumentality103575240.
- Geniac type Machine103699975.
- Geniac type MechanicalComputers.
- Geniac type Object100002684.
- Geniac type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Geniac type Plaything103964744.
- Geniac type Whole100003553.
- Geniac comment "Geniac was an educational toy billed as a "computer" designed and marketed by Edmund Berkeley, with Oliver Garfield from 1955 to 1958, but with Garfield continuing without Berkeley through the 1960s. The name stood for "Genius Almost-automatic Computer."".
- Geniac label "Geniac".
- Geniac sameAs m.01x2_0.
- Geniac sameAs Q5533156.
- Geniac sameAs Q5533156.
- Geniac sameAs Geniac.
- Geniac wasDerivedFrom Geniac?oldid=600777335.
- Geniac isPrimaryTopicOf Geniac.