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...her career as a producer for “Bloomberg West,” Bloomberg Television’s San Francisco-based technology program. Over her three years at Bloomberg, she booked guests, coordinated daily live segments, developed long-term series,...
...World War II lasted for years and was the cause of long-term sacrifice. But domestically, it changed everything — the economy, politics, society, education, demographics, worldviews, and the workforce. This...
Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist best known for coining the term “Virtual Reality”. Most recently he served as Chief Scientist for Advanced Network and Services, the engineering office of...
...is widely known as coining the term “computer bug.” Fellows are nominated by a panel composed of computer historians, Museum Fellows, their peers, staff and trustees. “Through the Fellow Awards,...
...Carnegie Mellon University. In 1978, Geschke formed the Imaging Sciences Laboratory at Xerox PARC, where he directed research in computer science, graphics, image processing, and optics. He hired his long-term...
...an Emeritus Trustee of Cornell University and is on the Harvard Business School California Research Center Advisory Board. In January 2015, he was appointed to a three-year term to the...
...faces today are the eventual results of short-term measures taken last century.” — Jay W. Forrester Jay Forrester was born near Anselmo, Nebraska, in 1918. He holds a BS in...
...and exhibits and to establish a long-term endowment. The Gates Foundation gift is the museum’s largest to date and will be applied to expanding its endowment, accelerating its current operations...