1965 magazine with Moore's Law target of thieves
A day after Intel Corp. said it would offer $10,000 for a copy of a magazine in which Moore’s Law was first announced, a University of Illinois engineering library noticed that one of its two copies had disappeared.
There was a glaring space on the shelf where the bound volume containing the April 19, 1965, edition of Electronics magazine had sat for years, said Mary Schlembach, a librarian at the Grainger Engineering Library at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
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