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...system is the familiar face of the online realm for most people; it includes the browser you’re likely reading this on, as well as Web addresses like www.computerhistory.org. The Web...
...Dedicated to exploring the social impact of computing, the museum is home to the world’s largest collection of computing-related items, spanning from pre-computing objects, to semiconductors, hardware, software, computer graphics...
Early web browsers This month marks 25 years since the Web’s public announcement in several online forums and the release of the WWW code library, libWWW. The library was a...
...of computing, the museum is home to the world’s largest collection of computing-related items, spanning the decades from pre-computing objects, to semiconductors, hardware, software, computer graphics systems, games, networking, robots,...
In 1962, Steve “Slug” Russell, a young computer programmer out of Dartmouth led a team of programmers at MIT, who created the first computer video game, “SpaceWar!” The game was...
...on society, I’ve found that some of our most rewarding work involves making the unseen visible, tangible and understandable. Much of computing—and, therefore, much of computing’s history—is as invisible as...
...or resources to contribute should contact David Laws at 650-810-1057 or laws@computerhistory.org. About the Computer History Museum The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization...
...cope with a stutter in public speaking. Greg, to compensate for extreme learning disabilities that made reading difficult, combined with a back injury that made sitting painful. His computer would...