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Computers: Internet: History: The_Trojan_Room_Coffee_Machine:
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- The Trojan Room Coffee Machine
- The official site. Includes the final image of the machine being switched off, a non-technical biography, and an audio copy of a 1994 radio report.- Demise of Early Online Star (a Coffee Machine) Puts Web's Evolution in Perspective - History of the coffee machine, covering the reasons for its invention, its impact on the web, and its demise..
- Philip Watson's Home Page - Includes an MPEG of the coffee pot, assembled by taking a snapshot of the machine every five minutes, for a day..
- Wikipedia: Trojan Room coffee pot - Encyclopedia article with history and sitings in popular culture..
- The Register: Do you Want to Own the Trojan Room Coffee Pot? - Article discussing the sale of the coffee pot on eBay. (August 1, 2001).
- ABCNEWS.com: Plug Pulled on Web's Historic Coffeepot - Report by Leela Jacinto, looking at the coffeepot's practicality, invention, and rise to fame. (March 7, 2001).
- CNN.com - Web Coffee Pot Goes off the Boil - Article on the origins, history, and demise of the coffee machine. (March 7, 2001).
- Farewell, Seminal Coffee Cam (Wired) - Reuters report announcing the end of the coffee pot webcam. (March 7, 2001).
- Guardian Unlimited - Plug Pulled on Web's Historic Coffee Pot - Report on the announcement that the first webcam was going to be taken offline, and a brief history of it. (March 7, 2001).
- The Register: World's First Webcam Coffee Pot to be Scrapped - Article discussing the reasoning behind the coffee pot camera, its history, and its end. (March 7, 2001).
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