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Revolutionaries, the 12-part interview series produced by the Computer History Museum, in association with KQED Silicon Valley, returns for a third season. The series airs on KQED Plus on Tuesdays...
...most popular computer of the early to mid-1960s, selling many times IBM’s initial estimates. The world was computerizing fast and by 1965 at least half of all computer installations in...
...“Going Places: The History of Google Maps with Street View.” For more information and updates, call (650) 810-1059, visit www.computerhistory.org, check us out on Facebook, and follow @computerhistory on Twitter....
...of computing that researchers, journalists, educators, and students from all over the world to understand the global impact of computing. About the Computer History Museum The Computer History Museum in...
Revolutionaries, the interview series produced by the Computer History Museum, in association with KQED Silicon Valley, returns for another season. The 14-episode series airs on KQED Plus on Tuesdays at...
...A History of Autonomous Vehicles.” For more information and updates, call (650) 810-1059, visit www.computerhistory.org, check us out on Facebook, follow @computerhistory on Twitter, and read the Museum blog @chm....
...visionary ideas about computers. Drawing on the Lovelace papers held at the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries, CHM’s exhibit showcases high-resolution facsimiles of letters, journals, mathematical notes, and Lovelace’s correspondence...
...the key people, processes, products, and organizations that have contributed to advances in modern data storage in a chronological format, accessible from mobile and desktop devices. ”The Storage Engine” comprises...