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Interesting Tech Fact:

Did you know the first experimental “digital storefront” dates back to 1984 in Gateshead, England, where a videotex system called “Tesco’s Homeplus” allowed customers to shop for groceries using their television remote and a landline connection? Long before the internet as we know it, this obscure project let households browse text-based product listings and place orders electronically, with deliveries arriving at their doors the next day. While it never gained mainstream traction, it quietly laid the groundwork for modern e-commerce by proving that consumers were willing to shop from home through a digital interface—a rare piece of tech history that shows digital storefronts began decades earlier than most people realize.

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