Please join us to celebrate the accomplishments of three new Fellows whose creativity, persistence, vision, and worldwide influence in the field of computing have helped reshape our everyday lives.
It is especially exciting to present this year’s Fellow Awards in the Museum’s landmark new building. Plan to make your reservation early for this unique Silicon Valley event, as seating will be limited.
The 2003 Honorees are:
- Gordon Bell, for his key role in the minicomputer revolution and for contributions as a computer architect and entrepreneur;
- Tim Berners-Lee, for his seminal contributions to the development of the World Wide Web;
- David Wheeler, for his invention of the closed subroutine and seminal contributions to programming for the EDSAC, ILLIAC, and the Cambridge Ring
Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View,
CA,
94043